Juriscraper

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Juriscraper

https://free.law/projects/juriscraper
An API to scrape American court websites for metadata

Juriscraper is a scraper library that gathers judicial opinions and oral arguments in the American court system. It is currently able to scrape:

  • a variety of pages and reports within the PACER system
  • opinions from all major appellate Federal courts
  • opinions from all state courts of last resort except for Georgia (typically their "Supreme Court")
  • oral arguments from all appellate federal courts that offer them





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enyst, Panos Alevropoulos

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8 August 2014




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Python (Ref)https://pypi.org/project/juriscraper


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