If you are a tech-savvy law student or legal associate, you are probably well aware of the power of wikis–whether to learn or to share. Wikis essentially ‘open-source’ knowledge by making entries editable by all users. Wikis have become popular in niche settings (i.e. to share knowledge about all things Twilight) and as living encyclopedias of information.

And now there is a new wiki that is live and ready-to-use. Wrap your astute legal minds around a wiki that is a living legal community making laws accessible and interactive.

LawBrain. It’s a repository of thousands of articles spanning law news, legal definitions and concepts, legislation, law-related events, and legal figures and scholars…and more. What makes LawBrain all the more interesting is that it is openly editable by, well, you.

Intrigued? Here are a few fun facts about LawBrain, including info on how to get started.

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