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Spotlight on Wikilaw

by Editors on December 12, 2005

The Tech Law Prof Blog reports on a new legal resource – a legal "wiki" called Wikilaw – if you don’t know what a "wiki" is, you can find out more at Wikipedia, which is a popular wiki – a fact that would be helpful to you if you knew what a wiki was in the first place).  Here’s what to expect at Wikilaw: 

"There is a new legal wikipedia called Wikilaw.  The site was established by two New York law school graduates "with the hope that legal information could be created collaboratively and freely shared among lawyers and other interested individuals."  The site features collaborative spaces for treatises, a law dictionary, sample motions from the states, a law review, and probably the most interesting concept, Democracy 2.0.  Conceptually, this section would offer the ability for anyone to help design law as if it was being rewritten from the ground up."

Link: Tech Law Prof Blog: Spotlight on Wikilaw.

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