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Legislative text, court decisions, regulatory filings, patents, government contracts, election data
9,621 datasets
Evaluation datasets likely designed for assessing question-answering models on patent documents. The datasets are hosted on Kaggle, but details on size, structure, and creation are unspecified. Content and quality require verification after download.
A dataset likely containing features for predicting election outcomes. It is hosted on Kaggle, but its specific contents, size, and origin are not detailed in the provided metadata. The dataset's recency and exact collection method are unknown.
data.cityofchicago.org provides the revenue detail portion of the City of Chicago's 2026 Annual Appropriation Ordinance for Local funds. The dataset reflects the approved operating budget at the beginning of the fiscal year on January 1, 2026. It includes columns for FUND_NAME, REVENUE_GROUP_TYPE, REVENUE_CATEGORY, REVENUE_SOURCE, FUND_CODE, and ESTIMATED_REVENUE.
A dataset containing the share of central government spending funded by taxes. The data is sourced from Kaggle, but the author, organization, and specific time range are unknown. The description is minimal, providing only the core topic.
2007 estimates valued the underground commercial sex economy between $39.9 and $290 million across eight major US cities. The study, led by Meredith Dank of the Urban Institute, found the market decreased since 2003 in all but two cities. It is based on interviews with pimps, traffickers, sex workers, child pornographers, and law enforcement.
Public Authorities Law mandates the Authorities Budget Office to maintain a consolidated inventory of state and local authorities. The directory includes State, Local, Industrial Development Agency, and Local Development Corporation types, with records last updated in January 2026. It is published by data.ny.gov.
NASA's SeaWinds-on-QuikSCAT mission provides quality flags for ocean surface wind vector estimates. A model-based approach determines ambiguity selection consistency and identifies potential errors, producing a multi-level flag for each wind vector. The data is produced by the SCIOPS organization.
An index measuring the quality of judicial processes for enforcing contracts, scored from 0 to 18. The index aggregates four sub-indices: court structure and proceedings, case management, court automation, and alternative dispute resolution. It was produced by the World Bank's Doing Business project using the DB17-20 methodology.
World Bank Doing Business data provides a quality of judicial processes index score for benchmarking economies. The index measures regulatory performance for contract enforcement on a scale from 0 to 100. It is compiled by the Doing Business organization using the DB17-20 methodology.
2004-2015 data from the Doing Business project benchmarks economies on procedures to enforce contracts. The dataset provides a score from 0 to 100, where 100 represents the best regulatory performance. It was compiled by the World Bank's Doing Business team.
Worldwide data from the Doing Business project details procedural steps for resolving commercial disputes in court. The dataset compiles a list of required interactions between parties and court officers for each economy. It is based on the methodology from DB04-15 studies.
Contract enforcement scores measure the efficiency of local court systems in resolving commercial disputes. Each country's score is an average of component indicators for time, cost, and quality of judicial processes. The data is produced by the World Bank's Doing Business project using the DB17-20 methodology.
One score per economy measures the efficiency of enforcing contracts through a local court. The score is a simple average of component indicators for procedures, time, and cost. It is computed by the World Bank's Doing Business project using the DB04-15 methodology.
An index from 0 to 4 evaluates court automation for commercial contract enforcement. It assesses electronic filing, service, fee payment, and public judgment availability. The data was produced by the World Bank's Doing Business project using its DB17-20 methodology.
Bathymetry data for the Baltic Sea, Kattegat, and Skagerak regions. The dataset consists of ERDAS image files, .gis, .lan, and .pcx raster files containing seafloor depth information. It was contributed by the organization CEOS_EXTRA.
Fiscal year data tracks capital funding allocations by the New York City Council to nonprofit organizations for property and equipment projects. The dataset includes columns for Borough, Council District, Sponsor, Award amount, and project Description. It is published by data.cityofnewyork.us and was last updated in December 2025.
Replication Data for: Regulatory Competition in the US Life Insurance Industry provides supporting data for an academic study on state-level regulatory dynamics. The dataset was authored by Johnny Tang and is hosted by the Harvard Dataverse. It was last updated on March 30, 2026.
Surplus funds C4 reports filed by political candidates, compiled by the Washington State Public Disclosure Commission. The dataset is a best-effort collection that may contain incomplete or incorrect information, with original reports available for verification. It is governed by legal statutes prohibiting commercial use.
A development plan for the local community of Kruft, specifically concerning the "Wellinger Weg" rounding-out statute. The dataset is provided by the German Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy (BKG) and was last updated on March 5, 2026. It is served via a Web Map Service (WMS) format.
A Web Map Service (WMS) layer provides the urban development plan 'Demarcation statute Sattelbach, No 6.03 F' for the city of Mosbach, Germany. The data is transformed according to the INSPIRE directive and based on an XPlanung dataset in version 5.0. The Bundesamt für Kartographie und Geodäsie (Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy) is listed as the organization.