I've written both here and for the ABA Journal about Casetext,
a free legal research platform that uses crowdsourcing to add annotations and descriptions to cases.
Not exact matches
I wrote not long ago about Casetext, a new
legal research site that provides
free access to court opinions together with a
platform for crowdsourcing references and annotations.
That, roughly speaking, is the idea behind Casetext, an innovative
legal research site launched this week that provides
free access to court opinions together with a
platform for crowdsourcing references and annotations.
It's an online
legal research platform that's easy to use and best of all — it's
free!
As they are digitized, they are added to the Ravel Law
legal research platform, where they are fully searchable and
free to anyone.
It's a
free, easy - to - use
legal research platform that's ideal for many solo and small firm lawyers and provides you with access to a broad spectrum of both federal and state caselaw.