Open Law Tools (Code) | Open Lawmaking Tools (Legislative Data) | Supportive Policies | Supportive Organizations |
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AmLegal Decoder, AmericaDecoded (redeploying StateDecoded across the U.S.) | Councilmatic (Chicago, Philadelphia) | New York City Council passed a resolution amending their City Council Rules to make all proposed ordinances and associated legislative information available through an online database. | Congressional Data Coalition |
OpenLawDC (made DCCode.org) | Democracy Map (U.S. representative information by Civic Agency) | San Francisco introduced a motion that called for all ordinances and all relevant legal information to be made available online. | Civic Hackers and Legal Hackers (e.g. Councilmatic, OpenLawDC, StateDecoded) |
Public.Resource.Org and YesWeScan | Open Civic Data (open structured legislative information, identifiers compatible with Google's Civic Information API) | Civic Impulse (GovTrack.us) | |
Open States & API (open structured state legislative information) | Cornell LII | ||
Madison (public annotation for laws in process) | Free Law Project | ||
Represent Civic Information API (Canadian representative information) | Open Gov Foundation (AmLegal Decoder, AmericaDecoded; Madison) | ||
the /unitedstates project (open federal legislative information powering the work of the Sunlight Foundation, GovTrack.us, the New York Times, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and more) | Open Legal Code | ||
Open North (Represent Civic Information API) | |||
Opening Parliament | |||
Public.Resource.Org (YesWeScan) | |||
Sunlight Foundation (Open Civic Data; Open States, OpenCongress) |