Giải phóng Luật pháp bằng LOCUS: Bộ dữ liệu quy định địa phương cho Hoa Kỳ
LOCUS: Bộ dữ lBài viết giới thiệu LOCUS, một bộ dữ liệu quy định địa phương toàn diện cho Hoa Kỳ, bao gồm gần như tất cả các quy định của 9.239 thành phố và quận. LOCUS cung cấp truy cập đồng bộ cho 2.309 quận lớn nhất, chiếm đa số dân số. Dữ liệu được xử lý bằng OCR để hỗ trợ nghiên cứu AI pháp lý.
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Abstract:Progress in legal AI increasingly depends on access to authoritative legal text at scale. Yet one of the most consequential layers of American law remains largely absent from existing machine-readable corpora: local ordinances. Local codes govern zoning, housing, business licensing, public health, noise, animal control, and many other domains of everyday regulation, but they are fragmented across vendor platforms designed for human browsing rather than bulk research access. We introduce LOCUS - the Local Ordinance Corpus for the United States - a comprehensive corpus and county-harmonized access layer for U.S. municipal and county ordinance codes. The raw corpus, available for release to researchers, represents nearly all publicly available municipal and county ordinance codes. The resulting raw corpus contains codes from 9,239 cities and counties. A smaller county-harmonized LOCUS access layer provides coverage for the largest 2,309 of 3,144 U.S. counties, accounting for a majority of the population. We use OCR to handle the myriad of document formats that have kept the law from being a public resource. We release the corpus with coverage metadata to support reproducibility, downstream legal AI research, and the incremental expansion of machine-readable access to local law. We train a collection of ModernBERT-based classifiers and scorers to facilitate analyzing U.S. local law among several dimensions, such as opacity and paternalism, that have not previously been studied at this scale. LOCUS-v1 and its derivative models are available at: this https URL
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