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    Connects AI clients to Argentina's official legal database (SAIJ) to search and retrieve court rulings, legislation, summaries, and legal doctrine. It enables users to perform keyword searches and fetch detailed metadata and summaries for Argentinian legal research.
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    Search and retrieve US federal court cases, dockets, claims, and documents via PACER — directly from Claude and other MCP-compatible AI assistants.
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    MCP server for answering questions about Apache Software Foundation policies, offering tools to list, retrieve, and search policy documents on releases, licensing, branding, security, infrastructure, and incubator topics.
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    Enables AI agents to search and retrieve consolidated Swedish statutes (SFS) from the Riksdagen open data API, with verifiable citations and persistent identifiers.
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    Enables users to search and retrieve Australian legislation and case law with full-text content extraction. Provides structured results with citation metadata and OCR support for archival PDFs.
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    Search Brazilian jurisprudence on JusBrasil in natural language and retrieve formatted citations for legal documents, including metadata extraction from court decisions.
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    Enables AI models to search and retrieve legal documents, magazine issues, comments, and related references from the Linde database (linda.lindeverlag.at) using the Model Context Protocol.
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    An MCP server for Dutch consolidated legislation, enabling AI agents to retrieve acts and their full text in force on a given date with verifiable citations via the official KOOP SRU API.
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    MCP server for searching and extracting official announcements, decrees, and resolutions from the Argentine Official Gazette (Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina). It enables LLMs to perform real-time searches and retrieve verbatim legal text with complete juridical fidelity.
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    Enables users to search and retrieve South Korean statutes, precedents, and administrative rules via the National Law Information Center API. It supports deep legal chain analysis, legislative history tracking, and legal terminology lookups through natural language.
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    Provides access to Japanese labor and social insurance laws and administrative circulars from sources like the e-Gov API and the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. It enables users to search for and retrieve legal texts and notices to ensure accuracy in labor-related inquiries.
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    Provides unified access to German federal and state legislation, court decisions, and European Union legal databases for comprehensive legal research. It enables users to search and retrieve full-text laws, parliamentary documents, and judicial rulings directly through the Model Context Protocol.
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    Enables AI systems to search, retrieve, and analyze Korean legal information from the National Law Information API (law.go.kr), including laws, administrative rules, English translations, and law-ordinance linkages.
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