Posts Tagged ‘NILM’

Glassmeyer: Electronic Legal Copyright, Citation, and Preservation Information Integrated with Open States Legislative Data Report Card

March 16, 2013

Sarah Glassmeyer, JD, MLS, of CALI, has posted a spreadsheet that integrates the Open States Open Legislative Data Report Card ratings with the National Inventory of Legal Materials (NILM).

The NILM, compiled by the American Association of Law Libraries, lists data about each U.S. state’s online legal materials regarding copyright assertion, authentication, preservation, official status, permanent public access, uniform citation, and enactment of the Uniform Electronic Legal Material Act.

For more information on the NILM, please see:

HT @sglassmeyer

Free Law Compliance Project: The Law.Gov Legal Bug Tracker

December 18, 2010

The Legal Bug Tracker — an open source database of the National Inventory of Legal Materials — for recording instances in which U.S. jurisdictions do not conform to the free access to law principles advanced by the Law.gov legal open government data movementis now operating, according to a recent post by Carl Malamud of Public.Resource.Org.

The National Inventory of Legal Materials is led by Erika V. Wayne of Stanford Law School.

Participation is invited: If you learn of a practice that is inconsistent with the Law.Gov principles, report it here.

For more information, please see Carl’s post.


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