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Legislative text, court decisions, regulatory filings, patents, government contracts, election data
9,487 datasets
Vietnamese legal text data intended for training or evaluating large language models. The dataset is described as small, but its exact size and composition are unspecified. It originates from the Kaggle platform, but the author, organization, and license details are unknown.
Data from two Norwegian voting age trials supports a study on enfranchisement reforms. The research, authored by Jana Belschner and last updated on March 19, 2026, uses a difference-in-differences design to analyze candidate demographics and voter behavior in municipalities with a lowered voting age.
A dataset titled 'law label' published on Kaggle. The specific content, scope, and origin are not detailed in the provided metadata. The dataset likely contains textual information related to legal or regulatory labels.
A 2026-03-10 updated Web Map Service (WMS) provides geospatial data for the 'Gehewiesen' urban development plan's second amendment concerning building regulation changes in Kirchheim am Neckar, Germany. The dataset is transformed according to INSPIRE standards and originates from an XPlanung 5.0 source. It is published by the Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie.
Chlorophyll and phaeophytin measurements collected from the Georges Bank, Gulf of Maine, and middle Atlantic Shelf areas. The data were submitted by J.E. O'Reilly at the Northeast Fisheries Center, Sandy Hook Laboratory, and were gathered from multiple research vessels between September 1978 and December 1982.
Radiocarbon data from corals and sclerosponges collected near Palawan Island in the South China Sea. The dataset covers a time period from 3 to -31 calendar years before present, corresponding to the years 1947-1981 CE. The data are archived by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information under its Paleoclimatology program.
1977 field records from traverses and drilling operations on Law Dome, Antarctica, conducted by the Australian Antarctic Division. The dataset includes notes on ice core drilling at multiple sites and results from surface strain grid surveys. Original logbooks and survey data are archived by the Australian Antarctic Division.
Access to Algorithmic Justice (A2AJ) provides 100,000 to 1,000,000 full-text Canadian court and tribunal decisions in this March 2026 update. Each record represents a single case and includes both English and French text versions when publicly available.
Openclaw Data is a dataset published on HuggingFace by author he1237596. The dataset was last updated on 2026-05-01. Metadata is minimal; the specific content, format, and size are unknown.
Global AI Regulation & Policy Tracker (2026) tracks daily changes in AI laws and corporate regulatory shifts worldwide. The dataset likely contains records of policy announcements and legal developments. Its author, organization, and specific data volume are unknown.
United Kingdom issue-month panel data from June 2015 to May 2024, covering the Conservative Party government period. The dataset integrates public opinion, party cohesion, and legislative agenda activity across 21 major policy topics coded with the Comparative Agendas Project scheme. It was authored by Chen Zhan and hosted on Harvard Dataverse, last updated in April 2026.
An issue-month panel dataset covering the period from June 2015 to May 2024, corresponding to the Conservative Party government in the United Kingdom. The data integrates public opinion, party cohesion, and legislative agenda activity across 21 major policy topics. Zhan Chen published this dataset on Harvard Dataverse in April 2026.
Replication data for an article on court-party relations in the United States. The repository includes data files and code to generate an index of two-party competition for control of government, as shown in Figure 1 of the article. The data was authored by Warren Snead and last updated on April 9,我们发现了一个问题。
Azzindani's US Regulation eCFR 2026-01-01 dataset is a structured, machine-readable version of the Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (eCFR). It captures the editorialized, near real-time version of federal regulations as of a specific point-in-time, January 1, 2026. The dataset was last updated on the Hugging Face platform on March 12, —.
Margaret E. Scranton analyzes the decade of U.S.-Panamanian relations leading to the 1989 invasion. The work examines international dynamics, internal developments in Panama, and the decision-making processes of key players. It explains the U.S. policy approach, the rise of opposition, and the factors leading to military intervention.
1895-1902 historical narrative of the Spanish-American War, authored by Joseph A. Smith. The description details the conflict's phases from the Spanish-Cuban War through American intervention, military campaigns, and the post-war aftermath. The dataset is sourced from the paperswithcode platform and is licensed as closed.
Walter Hixson's book analyzes the entire sweep of U.S. foreign policy history, from its Puritan beginnings to the twenty-first century's war on terror. The work contends that a mythical national identity of American moral superiority has driven a pathologically violent foreign policy across centuries. It investigates national narratives behind conflicts including ethnic cleansing of Indians, wars in Mexico and the Philippines, the World Wars, the Cold War, the Iraq War, and the war on terror.
Peter L. Hahn's book surveys the transformation of U.S. involvement in the Middle East from limited interest before 1945 to a region of vital security and economic concern. The narrative analyzes major themes including Cold War policy, Arab-Israeli conflict, oil politics, and military interventions like the Iraq wars. It is presented as a concise historical text supplemented by primary-source documents.
Peter Trubowitz's study analyzes the domestic geopolitical forces shaping American foreign policy. The work argues that regional economic diversity and conflict over defining the national interest are central to U.S. foreign policy-making. It exemplifies interdisciplinary scholarship on the connections between domestic and international change.
Stephen C. Neff authored a historical narrative on the rise and development of international law. The text surveys doctrines from natural law to feminism and practices from ancient China to modern international courts. The work is sourced from the paperswithcode platform.