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Legislative text, court decisions, regulatory filings, patents, government contracts, election data
9,661 datasets
U.S. foreign policy during the 1950s and 1960s is analyzed in this work. It examines the influence of Walt Whitman Rostow's economic growth theory, culminating in a case study of President Kennedy's Alliance for Progress in Latin America. The dataset appears to be a textual analysis from the paperswithcode platform.
John S. Goldkamp authored a study on emerging judicial strategies for mentally ill individuals in criminal caseloads. The work likely contains data or analysis related to mental health court programs in Fort Lauderdale, Seattle, San Bernardino, and Anchorage. The dataset is published on paperswithcode and is tagged with topics including law, medicine, and criminology.
An evaluation dataset of adult drug court policies, participants, and impacts in New York State. The dataset was authored by Michael Rempel and is hosted on Papers with Code. The specific content, size, and temporal coverage require verification after download.
The Korean War from 1950 to 1953 is examined, with a focus on military policy and economic aid. The description claims it is the clearest and most complete examination to date of the conflict. It includes black-and-white photographs.
Donald A. Sawyer authored a paper discussing mental and behavioral health care in rural and frontier areas. The work likely contains analysis of barriers, policy strategies, and best practices for improving access. It was published on the paperswithcode platform.
A revised and updated study through 1993, it describes the United States's global role and the political and economic devolution following the Cold War. The text, by Thomas McCormick, argues that America neglected a twenty-year process of devolution, which it identifies as the real threat to global peace and prosperity. It suggests possibilities for a restructured world-system.
A paper or collection of research materials on the implications of internet technologies for mental health policy in Australia, authored by Helen Christensen and sourced from Paperswithcode. The specific temporal coverage, data volume, and file formats are not detailed in the provided metadata.
A text-based resource by Richard N. Cooper, published on paperswithcode. The work likely analyzes economic policy and interdependence within the Atlantic Community. The specific time range, geographic scope, and data volume are not provided in the metadata.
This dataset supports replication for research analyzing the alignment between voter preferences and gubernatorial agendas. The data was authored by Benjamin Noble and is hosted by the Harvard Dataverse. The specific row count, column count, and data structure are not detailed in the available metadata.
Giving access to replication data for a 2025 study on the effects of state paid sick leave mandates on parental childcare time. The data was authored by Johanna Catherine Maclean and was last updated in February 2026.
Titled 'votes' and was authored by Sarang B. It is hosted by the ICPSR Harvested Dataverse. No information is available regarding its contents, size, or structure.
Offering the STATA dofiles required to replicate all results from the associated research paper 'What Makes a Tax Evader?'. The author is Matias Strehl, affiliated with the Review of Economics and Statistics Dataverse. The specific data files, row counts, and column structures are not detailed in the provided metadata.
Legal Case Reports contain textual records of judicial decisions. The dataset is sourced from the UCI Machine Learning Repository and is categorized under Court Decisions, Text, Judicial Data, and Legal Case Reports. The specific volume, creation date, and originating organization are not provided.
Voting records of U.S. Congress members on key legislative issues, formatted for binary classification tasks. The dataset originates from the UCI Machine Learning Repository and is commonly used for teaching classification algorithms. The specific temporal coverage and number of records are not detailed in the provided metadata.
A panel study of voters conducted by the Democratic National Committee after the 2016 U.S. presidential election. The dataset, harvested into the Roper Dataverse, captures voter opinions and demographic information. It was last updated in February 2026.
Indian Supreme Court judgments processed into a section-wise corpus for natural language processing and machine learning. The dataset is sourced from the Kaggle platform, but specific details on the number of cases, time period, and original compiler are not provided. Platform tags suggest a focus on machine learning ethics, law, and data cleaning.
A curated subset of approximately 45 million cells from the CellxGene database, used to align the Stack model after pretraining. The collection was created by arcinstitute and last updated on January 9, 2026. It includes author-annotated coarse-grained cell type labels transferred to the dataset.
An API providing programmatic access to United States Patent and Trademark Office data, including patent applications, continuity data, documents, and patent term adjustments. Responses are delivered in JSON format, requiring an API key for access. The data is published and maintained by the Department of Commerce.
Featuring published datasets and their codebooks from the ParlText database on laws. It is authored by Miklós Sebők and maintained by the ParlText organization. The specific number of rows, columns, and file formats are not provided.
Published in 2020, this is the replication package for Benjamin Enke's Journal of Political Economy article 'Moral Values and Voting'. The package contains the code and data required to reproduce the study's analysis. The JPE Data Editor deposited this package for sharing with other researchers.