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Lawwhere

Lawwhere is a digital platform for legal information that aggregates statutes, regulations, and case law by jurisdiction and topic. It aims to standardize how legal materials are found and cited, providing a centralized resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers.

The platform collects official sources alongside user-contributed content and organizes them with a structured data model

Key features include search and browse interfaces by jurisdiction or topic, multilingual access, machine-readable exports, and

Scope and governance: The project aspires to global coverage with input from legal scholars and practitioners.

Reception and limitations: Lawwhere is used in comparative legal research and legal-tech prototyping and has influenced

that
includes
documents,
sections,
and
amendments.
Each
entry
carries
metadata
such
as
jurisdiction,
source
type,
enactment
date,
repeal
status,
and
version
history.
A
citation
graph
links
statutes
to
regulatory
provisions
and
court
decisions,
enabling
users
to
trace
authority
and
influence
across
legal
materials.
an
API
for
programmatic
integration.
Lawwhere
emphasizes
open
licenses
and
supports
version
tracking
and
change
history.
A
review
workflow
helps
verify
accuracy,
and
contributions
are
subject
to
governance
policies
designed
to
maintain
quality
and
transparency.
It
is
typically
managed
by
a
non-profit
or
consortium
model
that
emphasizes
transparency
in
edits,
disputes,
and
content
provenance.
Community
governance
aims
to
balance
openness
with
accuracy.
discussions
about
open,
interoperable
legal
data.
Limitations
include
jurisdictional
fragmentation,
incomplete
official
feeds,
translation
challenges,
and
the
ongoing
need
for
active
curation
to
reflect
new
laws
and
amendments.