Talk:Free Access to Law Movement

Reorganisation
I have started trying to reorganise this page, but it has some distance to go. I'm a Co-Director of an LII (AustLII), so if anyone thinks any of my edits show bias toward any of my own projects, please change them, or comment here (or both). The main purpose of my editing so far has been: (i) to add a full list of all members of the Free Access to Law Movement (FALM) to replace the very incomplete list that was there (external links for most of the 40 still have to be added); (ii) to move the details of the few LIIs that were included on the page to new pages, one for each LII (some already exist), with links from the complete list; (iii) to add a few references to articles about the history of development of LIIs and development of LIIs in multiple countries. Two of the four listed are by me, but they survey LII developments generally and contain numerous references to articles about other specific LIIs. Additions of other articles surveying this field would be valuable. GrahamGreenleaf (talk) 13:38, 20 April 2012 (UTC)

More
There is a lot more to the free law movement than the LII organizations listed in the article as it stands. If I had the information at my fingertips I would add it now, but clearly this will take a little time to gather and present. Natcolley (talk) 17:47, 17 July 2011 (UTC)

legal awareness
You are well come to contribute and improve article legal awareness.

Mahitgar (talk) 12:49, 31 March 2013 (UTC)

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Organization or movement?
At the moment, this article seems to be about a particular consortium of affiliated organizations. If it were about a movement, then it would include discussion of many of the items linked in the see also list. Which should this article be? I'd like to see an article about the broader movement, and am debating if it should be added to this article or split. Daask (talk) 18:26, 23 October 2023 (UTC)