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Announcements, Updates and the Current Roadmap

Just a quick note today to share some exciting news and updates about CourtListener. First, I am elated to announce that the CourtListener project is now supported in part by a grant from...

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Our Biggest Change Ever is Live!

After three months of hard development, I’m pleased to announce that the new version of CourtListener is going live at this very moment. In this version, we’ve completely rewritten vast swaths of the...

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Support for x-robots-tag and robots HTML meta tag

As part of our research for our post on how we block search engines, we looked into which search engines support which privacy standards. This information doesn’t seem to exist anywhere else on the...

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Building a Citator on CourtListener

I’m incredibly excited today to announce that over the past few weeks we have successsfully rolled out a Citator on CourtListener. This feature was developed by UC Berkeley School of Information...

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A few updates at CourtListener

It’s been quiet around here for a little while, so it’s about time I share what’s been going on behind the scenes. As you might imagine, just because we haven’t had a lot of news doesn’t mean that we...

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Announcing Citation Queries and other Goodies

We’re proud to announce a big new feature today that we’ve been planning for a long time. Starting today, you can make citation queries against the CourtListener corpus. If you look in the bottom of...

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CourtListener Improves Search Results Thanks to Volunteer Contributor

Opinions and their citations are made into a network to calculate CiteGeist We’re excited to announce that beginning today our relevancy engine will provide significantly better results than it has in...

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Free Law Project Unveils API for Court Opinions

Today marks another big day for the Free Law Project. We’re happy to share that we’ve created the first ever API for U.S. Legal Opinions. An API — or Application Programming Interface — is a way for...

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