Public.Resource.Org—A 501(C)(3) Nonprofit Corporation
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Our People
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The Board of Trustees of Public.Resource.Org presently includes Heather Joseph, Kim Paula Nayyer,
Pam Samuelson, Tim Stanley, Alexander Magillivray, and Carl Malamud. Former members of the board include
Ed Walters, Dale Dougherty, Marshall T. Rose, and Hal Varian.
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Carl Malamud is the President and Founder of Public.Resource.Org. The author
of 9 books, Malamud was previously founder of the Internet Multicasting
Service, a nonprofit that started the first radio station on the Internet
and was responsible for making the SEC EDGAR database available.
He is the recipient of the Berkman Award from Harvard, the Pioneer Award from
the EFF, the Bill Farr Award from the First Amendment Coalition, and the Internet Hero award
from the Internet Archive.
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Mdkail does our system support, and we'd like to thank the
Internet Systems Consortium for their previous hosting and transit and Point.B Studio for previous design efforts.
O'Reilly Media was our landlord for 12 years. David Halperin serves as Of Counsel.
- Pro bono legal support for our activities has been provided by the following law firms: Electronic Frontier Foundation,
Fenwick & West,
Morrison Foerster,
Adams and Reese,
Lane Powell,
Chambers of Fred P. Logue,
Professor Alan B. Morrison,
Cooley LLP,
Alston & Bird,
Davis Wright Tremaine,
iRights law,
Nishith Desai Associates,
Chambers of Salman Khurshid,
Goldstein & Russell, Chambers of Jawahar Raja,
Calliope Legal,
Bradley LLP,
Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider,
and Kaplan Johnson Abate & Bird.
Our Contributors
- Major support for our 2024 activities is provided by grants from Arcadia, the Kapor Foundation, the Kahle Austin Foundation, and indivdual donors. Substantial in-kind support for our scanning activities was provided by the Internet Archive.
- Major support for our 2023 activities is provided by grants from Arcadia, Nelson Minar, and other indivdual donors. Substantial in-kind support for our scanning activities was provided by the Internet Archive.
- Major support for our 2022 activities is provided by grants from Arcadia, the Elbaz Family Foundation, Nelson Minar, and other indivdual donors. Substantial in-kind support for our scanning activities was provided by the Internet Archive.
- Major support for our 2021 activities is provided by grants from Arcadia, Cyrus Capital Partners, the Elbaz Family Foundation, and individual donors.
- Major support for our 2020 activities is provided by grants from Arcadia (press release), Cyrus Capital Partners, and the Elbaz Family Foundation.
- Major support for our 2019 activities is provided by grants from Arcadia, the Kahle/Austin Foundation, the Elbaz Family Foundation, Alexander Macgillivray, Stewart Butterfield, Justia and Carl Malamud.
- Major support for our 2018 activities is provided by grants from Arcadia (press release), the Kahle/Austin Foundation, the Elbaz Family Foundation, Alexander Macgillivray, and Carl Malamud.
- Major support for our 2017 activities is provided by grants from the Laura and John Arnold Foundation, Arcadia, the O'Reilly Foundation, and the Elbaz Family Foundation.
- Major support for our 2016 activities is provided by grants from Arcadia (press release), the Kahle/Austin Foundation, Fastcase, Justia, the Elbaz Family Foundation, and Carl Malamud
- Major support for our 2015 activities was provided by grants from Arcadia, the Elbaz Family Foundation, the Kahle/Austin Foundation, and Carl Malamud.
- Major support for our 2014 activities was provided by grants from Arcadia, Justia, and the Elbaz Family Foundation.
- Major support for our 2013 activities was provided by contributions from the Elbaz Family Foundation, Jerry Goldman, and Ted Wang.
- Major support for our 2012 activites was provided by a grant from Google.Org, with additional support gratefully acknowledged from the Elbaz Family Foundation and the Cutts Foundation.
- Major Support for our 2011 activities were provided by a Project 10100 Award from Google. Additional support for the YesWeScan effort to digitize case law is gratefully acknowledged from Steven Altman, Daniel Berlin, Jeffrey Glassman, Courtney Minick and Brandon Long, Seth Price, Maura Reese, Tim Stanley, Ralph Warner, and Jonathan Zittrain.
- Major support for our 2010 Law.Gov effort is gratefully acknowledged from Dale and Nancy Dougherty, Elbaz Family Foundation, Google, Justia, Mitchell Kapor Foundation, Alexander Macgillivray, O'Reilly Foundation, Hal Varian and Bob Young/The Beal Fund.
- Support for Public.Resource.Org in 2009 is gratefully acknowledged from Justia, and the Sunlight Foundation.
- Support for Public.Resource.Org in 2008 is gratefully acknowledged from David Boies, Creative Commons, Elbaz Family Foundation, Google, Justia, Omidyar Network, and the Sunlight Foundation.
- Support for Public.Resource.Org in 2007 is gratefully acknowledged from Elbaz Family Foundation, John Gilmore, Google, Mitchell Kapor Foundation, Omidyar Network, Saal Family Foundation, Ralph "Jake" Warner, and Yahoo.