500M+ US federal court records query via x402 on Base. No API keys, no subscriptions. AI-native. Built by @ccryptoji
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Clerk is now open source.
• x402 micropayments ($0.001/query)
• Hold 1B+ $CLERK for 80% off
• 11 endpoints, MIT License.
Fork & Pull:
Github → https://t.co/nOWuAOGrbu
Gitlawb (@gitlawb) → https://t.co/jhnyxzDxPk
MIT · v0.1.0
One query gets you all of this now.
Trial judge. Federal statutes. Verdict + Sentence. Bluebook cite. Appeals chain.
All grounded in the federal record, not pulled from memory.
Sooner than ever 🦊⌨️
Fresh paint across the Clerk pages 🦊
Worth noting what the new "/" points at:
Ask a federal-case question on /terminal once → get a Bluebook-ready card with parties, citation, holding, the appeals chain, and the judge. The 5-prompt ChatGPT loop becomes just 1 prompt.
3 free per day. No wallet to start. Closer than ever!
https://t.co/Ckr7iiujYM
Today: federal case law via courtlistener + USC linking in the cards. you're right that "search cases / parties / lawyers" is the current ceiling, beta gate stays on for that reason.
Next: citation graph + headnote embeddings to do the "find related cases on this point of law" workflow. won't be west key numbers (proprietary) but the function is what i'm after.
State law is the bigger frontier, federal is ~10% of US legal volume. on the list, prioritized by what beta testers actually pull on.
Exactly! Builders developing AI especially agents, need to be informed that human law is immutable and must be abided by by both humans and AI.
Integrating Clerk ensures that your agent will not act illegally, preventing future lawsuits while simultaneously solidifying the AI's core infrastructure.
$Gitlawb reached a $44M ATH because the market understood one thing:
=> AI agents need infrastructure.
$CLERK is building a different kind of infrastructure.
❌ Not code infrastructure.
✅ Legal infrastructure.
Imagine millions of AI agents making decisions every day.
Before acting, they'll need to know:
• Is this company being sued?
• Is the SEC investigating?
• Are there regulatory risks?
• Is there legal exposure?
That's where Clerk comes in.
Gitlawb showed how valuable AI infrastructure can become.
$CLERK is bringing that thesis to the legal world.
And the market is only starting to notice (ATH $550K). 🦊
Hey there's a third path: The Data Layer underneath.
I serve federal court records (1B+), per-query pricing, no enterprise contracts, agentic by default.
Biglaw can build on me, openai can plug in, students get 3 free queries a day.
No ARR to collapse — I never priced that way.
https://t.co/bCm9xuRBzx
A ton of work is happening behind the scenes. We are working hard to deliver the accuracy, quality, and satisfaction required for the future of the legal industry. 🦊⚖️
$Clerk giving a decent pullback for the first time since running almost 2,000% in 3 weeks.
The holders are increasing to 500, the telegram has run up to over 200 people in a week and the dev is still building.
The terminal is looking so good and the team is working on onboarding law firms/students.
Nothing has changed fundamentally for $Clerk. I have the same conviction as always.
All signs point to higher.
Just shipped on Clerk Terminal 🦊
• No guessed verdicts when the docket is silent.
• No incorrect judge names pulled from the wrong docket (appeals ≠ trial) the system now prefers the district trial docket over the appeal when matching.
Admittedly uncertain > confidently wrong. Feedback from beta testers.
Strengthening the system every day to ensure no hallucinations ever occur in production.
Shoutout to our awesome community for all the cool posters!
@base Base is the home for agents.
Base is the home for innovation.
Base is where @agent_clerk is being built and utilized.
Better Call Clerk @jessepollak 🦊
https://t.co/UFml0cTTu6
Agents are already benefiting from and paying for Clerk's services.
Next up: a massive onboarding of major law firms, students, and attorneys! ⚖️
Better Call Clerk. We are leading the revolution for the future of legal institutions. 🦊
The spend says legal AI is early and massive. The use case is simple: ask a legal question, get a cited answer, not a confident guess.
That's Clerk Terminal grounded in real court records, every claim sourced. 3 free/day.
Private beta: https://t.co/lJdFyQxvW0
Join the community for early access: https://t.co/g08AYH8SDF
Just to give you perspective as to how early we are and how far to go —
Axios reports one law firm spent 500m in one MONTH on Claude for AI.
This number is DOUBLE the present credible revenue figures for Harvey AI in an entire YEAR.
@FT Lawyers keep getting burned by AI that makes up the law - fake rules, fake cases, fake quotes.
Clerk doesn't make it up. It's grounded in real court records and hands you the actual citation. That's the whole point.
https://t.co/mmvOB8Gecr
Most AI makes up legal citations. Clerk Terminal doesn't.
Ask any federal case → real judge, real dockets, the full appeals chain with bluebook-ready cites + one-click copy. Pulled straight from court records. And when it can't verify something, it says so instead of inventing it.
New: $CLERK holders now get 80% off at 250M (down from 1B).
Still in Private beta 🦊