Stanford CodeX - Center for Legal Informatics
AcademicJoint center between Stanford Law School and the Computer Science department focused on computational law. Key projects include Corpus Legis (library of regulations encoded in computable form), Project CALC (computer-assisted legal compliance for building codes), Computational Antitrust, and Legal Analytics (analysis of 760,000+ federal cases from 1790-2024). Published influential research on "Large Language Models as Lobbyists" (by John Nay, who later founded Norm AI). Led by Executive Director Roland Vogl.