Talk About Law as Operating System: The U.S. Code's on GitHub
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, March 31 2011
Wishing that legislators worked more like developers of open-source software, coder Shawn Willden has written a scraper that turns changes to the laws of the United States into commits to a code repository on GitHub, the ... Read More
Law.Data.gov Launches
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, March 14 2011
.node_read_more { visibility: hidden; display: none; } div.taxterms { display: none; } Read More
Listen: National Archives' Digital Services Director on the UK's New Leg Site
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, August 19 2010
Here's a bit more on the UK's new legislative website I noted yesterday: O'Reilly Radar's Alex Howard has a 19-minute audio interview with John Sheridan, the National Archives' (UK) head of e-services in which Sheridan ... Read More
The UK Gets Its Law Dot Gov
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, August 18 2010
The United Kingdom's National Archives has launched Legislation.gov.uk, an online home for legislation from 1267 to the present day. That's not a typo. That's just an old, old country. Read More