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|Description=OpenJurist is a public domain resource for case law in the United States. | |Description=OpenJurist is a public domain resource for case law in the United States. | ||
|Mainurl=http://openjurist.org/ | |Mainurl=http://openjurist.org/ | ||
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|Tag=case law, supreme court, federal appellate court | |Tag=case law, supreme court, federal appellate court | ||
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|Country=United States | |Country=United States | ||
|Quote=Our organization believes that because the laws of the land are in the public domain, they should be accessible by the public without restriction and especially without charge. | |Quote=Our organization believes that because the laws of the land are in the public domain, they should be accessible by the public without restriction and especially without charge. | ||
|Quote_Attribution=http://openjurist.org/ | |Quote_Attribution=http://openjurist.org/ | ||
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== Overview == | == Overview == |
Revision as of 16:45, 19 November 2010
Our organization believes that because the laws of the land are in the public domain, they should be accessible by the public without restriction and especially without charge. — http://openjurist.org/
Overview
OpenJurist is a public domain resource for case law in the United States. All Supreme Court and Federal Appellate Court Decisions, including "~647,000 opinions and other transactions from the United States Supreme Court, beginning with the first session in 1790; and Lower Federal Courts, as published in the Federal Reporter beginning in 1880," are available on OpenJurist.org in the public domain.
License Usage
OpenJurist has officially waived all copyright restrictions under the CC0 public domain waiver.
Motivations
Works by the U.S. government are in the public domain, but not necessarily accessible to the public. OpenJurist has worked to rectify this by releasing Supreme Court and Federal Appellate Court Decisions since the 1700s under the CC0 public domain waiver.