Free Law Project

Free Law Project

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Free Law Project Logo
Abbreviation FLP
Motto Providing Free Access to Legal Materials
Formation 2013-09-24
Founders Michael Lissner, Brian Carver
Founded at Emeryville, CA
Type 501(c)(3) Non-Profit
Executive Director
Michael Lissner
Michael Lissner, Brian Carver, Thomas R. Bruce, Jerry Goldman
Website Free.law

Free Law Project is a United States federal 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides free access to primary legal materials, develops legal research tools, and supports academic research on legal corpora.[1] Free Law Project has several initiatives that collect and share legal information, including the largest collection of American oral argument audio,[2] daily collection of new legal opinions from 200 United States courts and administrative bodies, the RECAP Project, which collects documents from PACER, and user-generated Supreme Court citation visualizations.

Free Law Project was founded in 2013[3][4] by Michael Lissner and Brian Carver with board members Thomas R. Bruce and Jerry Goldman.[5]

Initiatives

Free Law Project has a number of initiatives, including:

All of Free Law Project's work is open source and available online.

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