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Legal informatics papers @ CeDEM 2013

legalinformatics wrote 3 weeks ago: At least two papers on legal informatics were presented this week at CeDEM 2013: International Confe … more →

Tags: articles and papers, Case Studies, Technology & Tools, technology developments, Conference papers, applications, slides, Aspasia Papaloi, Botswana Speaks

Morley on Sheridan, Open Legislative Data, and Legislation.gov.uk

legalinformatics wrote 4 months ago: Video of Oliver Morley’s presentation last month at the Sprint 13 conference, concerning open … more →

Tags: applications, presentations, technology developments, Technology & Tools, videos, john sheridan, Expert participation in legal information systems, Expert participation in updating legislative informatio, Free Access to Law

Suhaka: Average and median word counts of legislative bills in the 50 U.S. states, with maps

legalinformatics wrote 5 months ago: Karen Suhaka of LegiNation has posted How long is too long? Not long enough? Just right?, at BillTra … more →

Tags: applications, Data Sets, Visualization of legal information, legislative data, Word counts of legislation, Karen Suhaka, BillTrack50, LegiNation, Length of legislation

Curtotti and McCreath on Enhancing the Visualization of Law

legalinformatics wrote 7 months ago: Michael Curtotti and Dr. Eric McCreath, both of Australian National University Research School of Co … more →

Tags: articles and papers, technology developments, Conference papers, applications, Visualization of legal information, Legislative information systems, Visualization of legislation, Legal glossaries, LVI

Lima on Visualization and Legislative Memory of the Brazilian Civil Code

legalinformatics wrote 10 months ago: Dr. João Alberto de Oliveira Lima of the Federal Senate of Brazil, and colleagues, have published Me … more →

Tags: applications, legislative history, Visualization of legal information, Legislative information systems, João Alberto de Oliveira Lima, João Lima, Código Civil Brasileiro, Brazilian Civil Code, Legislative history of the Brazilian Civil Code

Verrier: Visualizations of the French Civil Code

legalinformatics wrote 11 months ago: Jacques Verrier has posted two visualizations of the French Code civil: Code civil – Cartograp … more →

Tags: technology developments, applications, OLDP, atelier de cartographie, Civil Code, Code Civil, Code civil - Cartographie, Code civil de France, Code civil des Français

Bommarito & Katz on Measuring the Complexity of the Law: The United States Code

legalinformatics wrote 2 years ago: Michael J. Bommarito II and Daniel Martin Katz, both of the University of Michigan’s Center fo … more →

Tags: articles and papers, Research Findings, applications, Visualization of legal information, Computational Legal Studies, Visualization of statutes, Visualization of statutory information, Visualization of legislation, United States Code

Visualizing Legislation: Software Tools4 comments

legalinformatics wrote 3 years ago: A number of software applications and platforms are now available for creating visualizations (i.e., … more →

Tags: Technology & Tools, technology developments, applications, Argument mapping software, Compendium, Computational Legal Studies, Daniel M, DocBlocks, ePart

Assogba, Ros, & McKeon on DocBlocks: Communication-Minded Visualization of Topics in U.S. Congressional Bills

legalinformatics wrote 3 years ago: Yannick Assogba, Irene Ros, and Matt McKeon, all of the IBM Research Visual Communication Lab, prese … more →

Tags: articles and papers, Conference papers, applications, Semantic Web and law, Legal knowledge representation, Visualization of legal information, Legal semantic web, Chi.2010, CHI

Kinnaird, Romero, & Abowd on Connect 2 Congress: Visual Analytics for Civic Oversight

legalinformatics wrote 3 years ago: Peter Kinnaird, Mario Romero, and Professor Gregory Abowd, all of the Georgia Institute of Technolog … more →

Tags: applications, articles and papers, ACM (Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems), CHI, Chi.2010, Connect 2 Congress, Connect2Congress, Free Access to Law, Gregory Abowd

New Free Access to Law Sites: Nomus & Connect 2 Congress

legalinformatics wrote 3 years ago: Two new free access to law services have made the news in recent weeks: Nomus, created by McGill Uni … more →

Tags: applications, Canadian case law databases, Connect 2 Congress, Connect2Congress, Free Access to Law, Judicial information systems, Kent Mewhort, Legislative information systems, Nomus

Katz & Bommarito's Visualization of the Complete United States Code

legalinformatics wrote 3 years ago: Daniel Martin Katz & Michael Bommarito, both of the University of Michigan’s Center for th … more →

Tags: Technology & Tools, Others' scholarly or sophisticated blogposts, applications, Empirical Legal Studies, Visualization of legal information, Visualization of quantitative legal information, Computational Legal Studies, Legal informatics research, Linguistics and law


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