I think a Legal Stack Overflow would be an excellent resource. Why doesn't such a thing exist? If it doesn't, I'd like to create one.
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I'm sorry to see that 3 Area51 proposals related to law were closed in 2012, and wonder if there is still interest in a revised approach. Re the liability concerns, there is substantial protection in at least one big state. This is from the Wikipedia article on perhaps the largest existing online law site, Nolo.com:
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Despite worries about liability (which Stack Exchange, Inc. will have to investigate internally), there are currently three proposals for law and related sites:
If you want one or more of these sites to succeed, I encourage you to commit, follow, or vote on them as needed until they are launched. Update: These three proposals were closed on 2012-05-07 by Robert Cartaino as "not a real proposal" ("This proposal will not result in a useful, productive, or viable Q&A site") |
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I asked a question and was given legal advice by BigSchween03 on your website. Apparently his I was subsequently arrested and jailed for over a year. During the term of my incarceration, I was beaten, suffered degrading treatment by my co-inmates, and was leered at in the showers by Tiny. Because of this bad legal advice your website gave me, I am now suing you for everything you have ever owned, including that Star Wars lego set with the Hoth rebel base you loved when you were 7. I will be joined in my lawsuit by everybody else who got bad legal advice from users on your website. Now, if you will excuse me, I have some more legal questions about my upcoming case I must submit to the community. |
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I think this would be great, but I don't think it can work. I am not a lawyer (blah blah), but I have a few lawyers in my family, and I have always found law to be an interesting topic (though I have never had any interest in actually practicing). I think that one of the reasons real lawyers would not want to give advice like this is that it is hard for them to know the whole situation in this type of forum, so they would not be able to give sound advice, and also, a lawyer giving legal advice may establish an attorney-client relationship in some jurisdictions, regardless of whether any fees were paid. This can mean the lawyer can be bound to certain obligations, such as attorney-client privilege. Likewise, discussing legal matters in a public forum may not make a whole lot of sense. That being said, it would be awesome if there was a site like SO where I could research law-related questions that pop into my head, and get well-informed responses. |
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