Waves of Justice at UC Law SF: When Data Becomes Art
UC Law San Francisco unveiled Tidal Wave of Justice, a large-scale installation that transforms legal citation data from CourtListener into a living visual experience.
Jenifer Whiston
UC Law San Francisco unveiled Tidal Wave of Justice, a large-scale installation that transforms legal citation data from CourtListener into a living visual experience.
Jenifer Whiston
Last week, HeinOnline announced a new case law offering powered by CourtListener. We see this announcement as part of a larger movement: open legal data is becoming recognized as a crucial foundation for legal research, education, and public engagement with the courts.
Jessica Frank
Free Law Project has been selected as a winner of the 2025 AWS Imagine Grant for Nonprofits, receiving $150,000 in unrestricted funding, AWS credits, and technical support to accelerate development of the Litigant Portal.
Jessica Frank
Free Law Project is launching a new division—Justice Initiatives—to bring together our advocacy, partnerships, and technology development under one mission: transforming how people experience the legal system.
Jessica Frank
Try out our Semantic Search API in CourtListener, a big step forward in case law search!
Rachel Gao
With an overwhelming response from the legal community, we're in the home stretch of curating the data for building the first open-source AI-powered legal citator—and we need your help to cross the finish line.
Rachel Gao
Check out our new LibGuide and .edu memberships for CourtListener resources!
Jenifer Whiston
With our new Transcripts feature for Oral Arguments, you can search and monitor anything said in a circuit court case.
Stephanie Taube
RECAP Search Alerts make it easy to monitor the federal courts. This is how our director uses the system.
Michael Lissner
You can now get automatic updates any time new content that matches a saved search hits the RECAP Archive. Follow people, organizations, topics, and more!
Stephanie Taube
If you’re excited about open-source technology and passionate about advancing access to legal information, we invite you to volunteer for our Citator Expert Annotation Project.
Rachel Gao
Democratizing access to legal citation analysis through AI, collaborative partnerships, and a methodical approach to determine the status of case law.
Rachel Gao
Latest developments in semantic search: our embedding generation tool Inception and our domain-adapted semantic search machine learning model.
Rachel Gao
At LSC technology conference we presented on e-filing solutions, free legal research tools, innovative collaborations, and the transformative potential of inclusive, user-centered tech in addressing the justice gap.
Jessica Frank and Jenifer Whiston
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