Articles categorised FreeLegalWeb
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BAILII: Is free law enough?
Cross-posted from Binary Law.
It is ironic that BAILII, which came into being to free the law, has been called out…
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Help save BAILII
BAILII is fundamental to free access to UK law. It’s future is in jeopardy.
A major funder has decided not to…
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Wikipedia for law – pipe dream or possibility?
There’s a a fair review of the FreeLegalWeb beta and support for the concept in the class blog for the…
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Help us move this forward
I’m disappointed that we have had so little feedback on the FreeLegalWeb pilot service to date as we had real…
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UKSC blog case comments now on FreeLegalWeb
A big thanks to UKSC blog for contributing their case comments to FreeLegalWeb.
UKSC blog brings together barristers at Matrix Chambers,…
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Accessible law
Just published on VoxPopuLII is my article on Accessible Law. This is largely a composite of posts that I have…
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Enabling an informed citizenry
I’ve been following the development of Law.Gov – a proposed distributed repository of all primary legal materials of the United…
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legislation.gov.uk – not just a pretty face
Since late July we have a shiny new official home of UK legislation at legislation.gov.uk which replaces the two current…
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Learning about the law
You may be aware that a couple of weeks ago FindLaw UK launched. FindLaw is a Thomson Reuters Business and…
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A Criminal Law channel
A warm welcome to Andrew Keogh who has kick-started the Criminal Law channel here.
Andrew is a solicitor specialising in criminal…
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