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Legislative text, court decisions, regulatory filings, patents, government contracts, election data
9,592 datasets
The State Supreme Court Data Project is constructing a database of decisions from the courts of last resort in all fifty U.S. states. It aims to cover approximately 21,000 decisions by over 400 justices from the 1995 through 1998 sessions, with data collection targeted for completion by late 2002. The project also includes biographical data on the justices and contextual variables about the courts.
Katherine Casey's study analyzes the impact of structured inter-party debates on voter knowledge ahead of Sierra Leone's November 2012 elections. The analysis is governed by a pre-registered plan with the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab and uses exit poll data as its primary source. Randomization and treatments were conducted at multiple levels, including constituency, polling center, and individual.
Livia van Vliet compiled a database of parliamentarian names, parties, and Twitter IDs from 26 countries and the European Parliament. Tweet IDs from these politicians were collected from September 2017 to October 31, 2019, with an update for 2021 added later. In compliance with Twitter's policy, the database stores tweet IDs, which can be re-hydrated into full tweets using existing tools.
John H. Duffus authored a critical analysis of the term 'heavy metals' and its usage in scientific and legal contexts. The work argues the term is misleading and proposes a new classification system based on the periodic table to better predict toxic effects. The dataset likely contains the text and arguments from this analysis, sourced from the paperswithcode platform.
Policy brief synthesizes data on the evolution of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) across Latin American countries from 2000 to 2024. The dataset likely contains country-level time series data, enabling analysis of economic growth trends in the region. Its presence on multiple platforms suggests it is a referenced resource for regional economic studies.
LMEB is a standardized benchmark for evaluating the long-term memory retrieval capabilities of text embedding models. Created by KaLM-Embedding, it provides reproducible tests to identify models suitable for memory-augmented systems like OpenClaw. The dataset was last updated in March 2026.
NOAA provides digital boundary files representing the legal extents of the National Marine Sanctuary System. The data covers marine and Great Lakes waters from Washington to the Florida Keys and American Samoa, defined in the Code of Federal Regulations. These GIS-compatible files are based on the best available data.
SCIOPS provides a geospatial polygon layer representing the Ocean Management Planning Area established by the Massachusetts Oceans Act of 2008. The data consists of a uniform analysis grid where each cell measures 250 meters on a side. The grid is projected in the Massachusetts State Coordinate System, Mainland Zone (Fipszone 2001).
A geospatial polygon layer represents the Ocean Management Planning Area as defined by the Oceans Act of 2008. The data consists of a grid with cells measuring 250 meters on each side. It was produced by the organization SCIOPS and is projected into the Massachusetts State Coordinate System.
A 1km2 gridded polygon representation of the Ocean Management Planning Area defined by the Oceans Act of 2008. The data layer is projected into the Massachusetts State Coordinate System, Mainland Zone. It was produced by the organization SCIOPS.
Oceans Act of 2008 data provides a gridded polygon representation of the Ocean Management Planning Area. The layer consists of 1-kilometer square grid cells projected into the Massachusetts State Coordinate System. The dataset was created by SCIOPS based on the legal framework of the 2008 Act.
Annual reports submitted to Parliament detail the application of Canada's Access to Information Act. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is the publishing organization. The dataset includes reports last updated in March 2026.
Annual reports submitted to the Parliament of Canada detailing the application of the Privacy Act. The reports are produced by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada and cover government compliance with privacy regulations. The most recent update was recorded in March 2026.
ViaoClaw-DataForBenmark is a dataset hosted on Kaggle. The dataset's title suggests it is intended for benchmarking machine learning models. No further metadata on its creator, size, or specific content is available.
Montgomery County of Maryland provides an inventory of Council Legislative Bills, published on datagov. The dataset includes bills, amendments, and related legislation, with the last update recorded as 2026-03-22 03:29:13.018962. Available file formats include CSV, JSON, RDF, and XML.
Chatbot-law-trafic is a dataset hosted on Kaggle. Its title suggests a focus on legal or traffic regulations, likely for training or evaluating conversational AI systems. No further metadata on size, source, or structure is available.
State of Connecticut arbitration hearing details related to Lemon Law disputes. The dataset was published on datagov and last updated on 2026-03-22. The specific number of records and column details are unknown.
Results of administrative hearings published by the State of Connecticut on the datagov platform. The dataset was last updated on March 22, 2026. Available file formats include CSV, JSON, RDF, and XML.
Individual informal consumer complaint data filed with the FCC Consumer Help Center, beginning October 31, 2014. The data represents consumer-selected information, with the FCC not verifying the alleged facts. It is provided by the Federal Communications Commission and was last updated in March 2026.
Samtgemeinde Grasleben in Germany provides a Web Map Service (WMS) for the development plan 'Ahm - A Statute § 34 (4) No. 1 and No. 3 BauGB Ahmsdorf Ost'. The dataset is published by the Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie and conforms to the INSPIRE PLU Version 4.0.1 data format standard. It was last updated on March 12, 2026.