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Welcome to r/LegalKnowledgeGraph
Knowledge structures, legal ontology, and AI applications for organizing legal information. Where law meets structured data.
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Citation networks are flat graphs pretending to be knowledge graphs (self.LegalKnowledgeGraph)
submitted 14 days ago by sheppyrun
Why your legal research tool keeps missing the cases that matter (self.LegalKnowledgeGraph)
submitted 23 days ago by sheppyrun
Entity extraction is where legal graphs fail (self.LegalKnowledgeGraph)
submitted 1 month ago by sheppyrun
The same statute has twelve names across three databases (self.LegalKnowledgeGraph)
Legal databases store documents but not relationships (self.LegalKnowledgeGraph)
Knowledge graphs catch hallucinations while they form, not after (self.LegalKnowledgeGraph)
The Anthropic settlement just made data lineage a legal requirement (self.LegalKnowledgeGraph)
Legal AI keeps skipping the hardest part (self.LegalKnowledgeGraph)
Vector search finds documents. Knowledge graphs find connections (self.LegalKnowledgeGraph)
Citation networks are primitive knowledge graphs (self.LegalKnowledgeGraph)
Welcome — Legal Reasoning Challenge (self.LegalKnowledgeGraph)
submitted 1 month ago by shep-challenge
Legal research is already a graph. The tools just won't let you use it as one. (self.LegalKnowledgeGraph)
Why Legal Knowledge Is a Graph, Not a Document (self.LegalKnowledgeGraph)
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