Regarding Copyright laws by GitHub it states that a public repository without a license means that if you want to use my code you must fork my repository as I retain all proprietary rights.
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This Project is a Python GUI application of a IRAC Tort Law Generator. This uses the import of Tkinter (GUI: Graphical User Interface) library for Python and the Python Dictionary method through the law.txt file uploaded. The user can input the data and then it will generate a simplistic IRAC paragph format based on the user input and laws. The GUI can also allow the user to search a law to make sure that the Rule part of the IRAC can be included in the analysis. I will gradually update this throughout my studies at UMGC.
Feel free to pm me (VictoriaRaven) if you want to use my code under a specific license and without needing to fork my repository.
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to me.
- Victoria Lee - provided by the README - VictoriaRaven
See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.
- UMGC Peer to Peer File Sharing
- UMGC Copyright and Fair Use
- UMGC Creative Commons
- UMGC CS Resources
- UMGC LGST Resources
- UMGC BMGT Resources
- WestLaw Edge
- UMGC Nexis Uni
- Bradley N. Miller, David L. Ranum, and Julie Anderson, Python Programming in Context, 3rd ed., Jones & Bartlett Learning, Oct. 2019. Online Textbook Available
- Thank you!
- VictoriaRaven