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Legislative text, court decisions, regulatory filings, patents, government contracts, election data
9,644 datasets
Bangladesh constituency-level results from the 2026 national election, including referendum context. The dataset is hosted on Kaggle, but its size, specific columns, and creation details are unknown. Its content likely contains vote counts and outcomes for electoral districts.
Texas Department of Licensing & Regulation provides a directory of active employees within its Lottery & Charitable Bingo Division. The dataset includes first and last names, work email addresses, work phone numbers, job titles, and job locations for these personnel.
Jurisdiction and regulatory boundaries for the City of Austin. The dataset is maintained by the City of Austin and was last updated in March 2026. Row and column counts are unknown.
City of Austin provides a geospatial layer of legal lots, parcels, and tracts. The dataset includes Cadastral Mapping data in multiple formats like JSON, RDF, CSV, and XML. Row and column counts are unknown.
City of Austin official dataset for Vendor Sales Reporting on Cooperative and Telecom contracts during the 2026 fiscal year. It includes data from the 2026 fiscal year, last updated in March 2026. The dataset is available in JSON, CSV, XML, and RDF formats.
Revenue Breakdown by Category FY 24 provides fiscal year revenue data for the City of Austin. The dataset covers the municipal fiscal year from October 1 to September 30, as defined by the City of Austin. It is published by the City of Austin organization.
Replication data and R code for the Arnesen & Matsuzawa study analyze the link between sports betting legalization and intimate partner violence. Created by Kyutaro Matsuzawa and updated in 2026, the collection provides the empirical basis for evaluating how gambling policy changes and emotional cues affect domestic abuse rates.
Historical economic and political records for U.S. cities comprise this replication package authored by Maria Carreri for the Journal of Historical Political Economy. While the exact record count is unspecified, it includes the data and code required to evaluate the impact of Progressive Era municipal reforms on urban economic outcomes. The data was last updated in March 2026.
This social science replication package, released by Ivan Petrúšek in 2026, contains one dataset and three analysis scripts. The data supports the study 'Personal Experience with Policy Matters,' utilizing a natural experiment framework to measure the mere exposure effect. It is hosted on Harvard Dataverse to facilitate the reproduction of the original research findings.
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development data on income limits for Multifamily Tax Subsidy Projects (MTSP). The dataset was developed to meet requirements of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 and is used to determine qualification levels and set maximum rental rates. It was last updated on March 11, 2026.
A Faustian Foreign Policy from Woodrow Wilson to George W. Bush critiques the moralistic and ideological drivers of U.S. diplomacy across the 20th century. The work, authored by Walter L. Hixson, analyzes the concept of 'independent internationalism' and its evolution through events like the Cold War and post-9/11 era. It frames U.S. global engagement through the lens of myth-making and exceptionalism.
Lea Brilmayer, a professor at New York University, devotes this course to the American choice of law theory. The materials likely contain analysis of substantive and choice of law policies in the formation and application of legal rules. The dataset is sourced from the paperswithcode platform and has a closed license.
2,900,083 sentences from U.S. Supreme Court opinions spanning 1921 to 2025, automatically labeled with legal argument categories. This collection facilitates large-scale legal argument mining and text classification research using over a century of judicial records.
Lawrence Preuss authored a course of study focused on Article 2, Paragraph 7 of the Charter of the United Nations and matters of domestic jurisdiction. The dataset likely contains textual analysis and commentary on this specific legal provision. The original source is the paperswithcode platform, but the last update date and dataset size are unknown.
Perry Anderson's analysis traces the development of U.S. foreign policy and imperial reach from the closing stages of the Second World War through the Cold War to the War on Terror. The work examines the ideas of acknowledged grand strategists and non-conformist foreign policy analysts, charting the entwined development of America's global role with its function as a guarantor of capital. The dataset likely contains the textual analysis from this historical and political study.
A study by the Urban Institute provides a national picture of state and local government contracting for minority-owned firms. The report reveals substantial disparities between the share of contract dollars received by minority-owned firms and their share of all firms. It was authored by María E. Enchautegui and examines the economic and policy context.
Haopei Li, a Professor at Peking University, authored this course material focusing on recent developments in the conflict of laws of succession. The content likely contains legal analysis and commentary on this specific area of international private law. The dataset is sourced from the Paperswithcode platform.
Over two decades of patent application records detail filings from 2000 onward, including applicant, inventor, and sector information. The dataset is published by Colombia's Superintendency of Industry and Commerce (SIC) via the national open data portal. It was last updated in December 2025.
Mexican government procurement data sourced from the official Compras MX platform. The dataset covers a 16-year period from 2010 through 2026. The specific variables, file formats, and data volume are not detailed in the provided metadata.
Weekly performance metrics track the City of Chicago's online auctions of surplus equipment, vehicles, and materials. The data is used to monitor progress toward a fundraising target of $4.6 million. It was published by the City of Chicago and last updated on March 15, 2026.