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  2. Oct 30, 2015 · Between 2013 and 2018, the Harvard Law School Library digitized over 40 million pages of U.S. court decisions in collaboration with legal startup Ravel Law, transforming them into a dataset of over 6.7 million cases that represent 360 years of U.S. legal history.

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  3. Mar 14, 2024 · A trove of seven million United States legal cases is now freely accessible to the public thanks to an ambitious project by the Caselaw Access Project (CAP), to scan all federal and court cases from the Harvard Law School Library and get them online.

  4. Mar 28, 2024 · The Caselaw Access Project published nearly seven million cases from the Harvard Law School’s collections online on March 8, concluding a nine-year process to digitize the HLS Library’s...

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    CAP includes all official, book-published state and federal United States case law — every volume or case designated asan official report of decisions by a court within the United States. Our scope includes all state courts, federal courts, and territorial courts for American Samoa, Dakota Territory, Guam, Native American Courts, Navajo Nation, and...

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    We created CAP's initial collection by digitizing roughly 40 million pages of court decisions contained in roughly 40,000 bound volumes owned by the Harvard Law School Library. The Harvard Law School Collection includes volumes published through 2018. The Harvard Law School Collection was digitized on site at Langdell Hall. Members of our team created metadata for eachvolume, including a unique barcode, reporter name, title, jurisdiction, publication date and other volume-level information. W...

    Fastcase Collection

    Our collection is augmented with yearly caselaw donations courtesy of Fastcase. Fastcase provides updates, on a yearly basis, of all caselaw volumes published more than one year ago that is not yetin the case.law corpus. We currently provide Fastcase cases for volumes published through 2020. Fastcase volumes are delivered to us in an internal XML/HTML format, and we process each case to match theHarvard Law School Collection data formats, so researchers can write consistent code across both c...

    Here are some tsv-formatted spreadsheets with specific counts from our collection, and links to view those cases in the API: 1. Case Count by Reporter Series 2. Case Count by Jurisdiction 3. Case Count by Decision Date

    Harvard Law School Collection data is generated by OCR from page scans, using ABBYY FineReader. Case metadata, such asthe party names, docket number, citation, and date, has received human review. Case text and general head matter has been generated by machine OCR and has not received human review. You can report errors of all kinds at our contact ...

    Data made available through the Caselaw Access Project API and bulk download service is citable. View our suggested citation in these standard formats: APA Caselaw Access Project.(2018). Retrieved [date], from [url]. MLA The President and Fellows of Harvard University. "Caselaw Access Project." 2018, [url]. Chicago / Turabian Caselaw Access Project...

    The CAP data is free for the public to use and access. Case metadata, such as the case name, citation, court, date, etc., is freely and openly accessible without limitation. Full case text can be freely viewed or downloaded but you must register for an account to do so, and currently you may view or download no more than 500 cases per day. In addit...

    The Caselaw Access Project is a Harvard Law School Library Innovation LabProject.
    LIL is part of the Harvard Law School Library.
    Ravel Law has partnered with the Harvard Law School Library and LIL since the beginning of the Caselaw Access Project. Ravel funded the digitization effort and now offers free public access to the...
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    The Caselaw Access Project team cannot help with personal legal research problems or legal representation. Our data is valuable for scholarship, but it is a work in progress and is not kept up to date. Please do not rely on our data set tosolve personal legal problems. Finding a lawyer: see the list of links on the Harvard Law School Library's page...

  5. Oct 8, 2024 · Digitized edition of the Harvard Law School Library's collection of crime broadsides spanning the years 1707 to 1891. The broadsides include accounts of executions for such crimes as arson, assault, counterfeiting, horse stealing, murder, rape, robbery, and treason.

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  6. Jun 21, 2019 · Between 2013-18, the HLS Library digitized more than 40 million pages of data covering 6.5 million individual cases; the most comprehensive database of American law available anywhere outside the Library of Congress.

  7. Oct 31, 2018 · By digitizing these materials, the Harvard Law School Library aimed to provide open, wide-ranging access to American case law, making its collection broadly accessible to nonprofits, academics, practitioners, researchers, and law students—anyone with a smartphone or Internet connection.

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