Crowdsourcing legal research has the potential to change how legal information is accessed and shared by providing free and value-added resources to the legal community. This Article explores legal crowdsourcing attempts, focusing on Casetext and Mootus. Although the ideal crowdsourcing legal research site has yet to be realized, crowdsourcing has a future because it embodies the concept of social justice and the next generations of attorneys will likely be open to collaboration
The advantages of evidence-based decision-making in the practice and theory of law should be obvious...
Tim Armstrong, Crowdsourcing and Open Access, Info/Law, October 12, 2007. http://blogs.law.harvard.e...
The escalating cost of civil litigation is leaving many defendants and plaintiffs unable to meet leg...
Crowdsourcing legal research has the potential to change how legal information is accessed and share...
This short essay surveys the state of open access to primary legal source materials (statutes, judic...
Crowdsourcing and Relational Law are interrelated concepts that can be successfully applied to the l...
As the law moves inexorably to a digital publication model in which books no longer play a role, the...
As the law moves inexorably to a digital publication model in which books no longer play a role, the...
ABSTRACT Crowdsourcing is quickly shifting the traditional landscape of how people work, invent, fun...
This article discusses free and low-cost legal research resources that can help reduce the cost of l...
poster abstractIn many ways, law is behind other industries and professions in its implementation of...
This article asks, what is it like for novice researchers to research real-world legal problems usin...
Legal academics are not only teachers but also creators of knowledge. The role of an academic includ...
This article targets as its audience pro se patrons - individuals who cannot afford counsel and need...
In this Essay, we dive deeper into this final dimension to discuss the influence of professional net...
The advantages of evidence-based decision-making in the practice and theory of law should be obvious...
Tim Armstrong, Crowdsourcing and Open Access, Info/Law, October 12, 2007. http://blogs.law.harvard.e...
The escalating cost of civil litigation is leaving many defendants and plaintiffs unable to meet leg...
Crowdsourcing legal research has the potential to change how legal information is accessed and share...
This short essay surveys the state of open access to primary legal source materials (statutes, judic...
Crowdsourcing and Relational Law are interrelated concepts that can be successfully applied to the l...
As the law moves inexorably to a digital publication model in which books no longer play a role, the...
As the law moves inexorably to a digital publication model in which books no longer play a role, the...
ABSTRACT Crowdsourcing is quickly shifting the traditional landscape of how people work, invent, fun...
This article discusses free and low-cost legal research resources that can help reduce the cost of l...
poster abstractIn many ways, law is behind other industries and professions in its implementation of...
This article asks, what is it like for novice researchers to research real-world legal problems usin...
Legal academics are not only teachers but also creators of knowledge. The role of an academic includ...
This article targets as its audience pro se patrons - individuals who cannot afford counsel and need...
In this Essay, we dive deeper into this final dimension to discuss the influence of professional net...
The advantages of evidence-based decision-making in the practice and theory of law should be obvious...
Tim Armstrong, Crowdsourcing and Open Access, Info/Law, October 12, 2007. http://blogs.law.harvard.e...
The escalating cost of civil litigation is leaving many defendants and plaintiffs unable to meet leg...