How to submit a correction
Email [email protected] with the page URL, the exact text or link, a short explanation, and the strongest public source available. Do not include private case documents or personal identifiers.
How requests are evaluated
Priority is given to official courts, statutes, rules, forms, government agencies, and lawyer-licensing authorities. A personal outcome or disagreement may be important context but does not by itself establish that a general legal statement is false.
Possible outcomes
- Correct a factual statement or broken link
- Add a date, jurisdiction, exception, or uncertainty note
- Replace a secondary source with a stronger primary source
- Clarify that a page is general information
- Decline a requested change when the evidence does not support it
Timing and urgent matters
The publication does not promise a response time and cannot resolve a legal deadline. Use the appropriate court, qualified attorney, or legal aid provider for urgent action.
Transparency
A material content change may update the page date. Minor spelling, formatting, and link repairs may be made without a separate public notice.