Law
Computational Law maps the structural, computable foundations of US law for engineers and CS readers: sources, citation graphs, procedure flowcharts, deadline arithmetic, and legal-analysis frameworks. Each book treats diagrams as simplified models with jurisdiction caveats and a not-legal-advice stance.
21 books, 169 pages, 21 chapters.
Books
- Introduction to US Law Step by Step - 9 pages, 1 chapter
- Legal Sources as Data Step by Step - 8 pages, 1 chapter
- Legal Rules as Code Step by Step - 8 pages, 1 chapter
- Legal Search as Retrieval Step by Step - 8 pages, 1 chapter
- Contract Obligations as Data Step by Step - 8 pages, 1 chapter
- Civil Litigation as Data Step by Step - 8 pages, 1 chapter
- Statutory Text as Data Step by Step - 8 pages, 1 chapter
- Regulations and Agencies as Data Step by Step - 8 pages, 1 chapter
- Tort Liability as Data Step by Step - 8 pages, 1 chapter
- Privacy and Cybersecurity Law as Data Step by Step - 8 pages, 1 chapter
- Evidence and Proof as Data Step by Step - 8 pages, 1 chapter
- Remedies and Relief as Data Step by Step - 8 pages, 1 chapter
- Property Interests as Data Step by Step - 8 pages, 1 chapter
- Constitutional Structure as Data Step by Step - 8 pages, 1 chapter
- Criminal Procedure and Digital Evidence as Data Step by Step - 8 pages, 1 chapter
- Intellectual Property and Licensing as Data Step by Step - 8 pages, 1 chapter
- Legal Ethics and UPL as Data Step by Step - 8 pages, 1 chapter
- Legal Source Explorer as Data Step by Step - 8 pages, 1 chapter
- From Prose to Rule Models Step by Step - 8 pages, 1 chapter
- Legal Logic Constraints as Data Step by Step - 8 pages, 1 chapter
- Deontic Legal Models as Data Step by Step - 8 pages, 1 chapter