Jureeka.org is an open, web-based platform that seeks to expand public access to legal information by automating legal knowledge.
It lets lawyers, law students, and other subject matter experts represent their knowledge as if-then rules. Jureeka then uses the rules to generate interviews, which present the relevant topic in a digestible manner. The system lets the public squeeze answers out of complicated legal source material in a simple way.
As a repository of legal expertise, Jureeka lets specialists work collaboratively to develop knowledge bases rapidly in a wiki-like fashion. As a public interest project, it is designed to address the lack of freely available, practical legal modeling tools and hopes to encourage the proliferation of computational legal systems and embedded legal knowledge.
Jureeka is affiliated with Stanford University's CodeX Center for Computers and Law. It was created by Michael Poulshock, a public interest lawyer and legal automation specialist.