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Brazilian Law MCP Server

(by pdmtt) - Agent-driven research on Brazilian law using official sources.

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Brazilian Law Research MCP Server

🇧🇷 Leia em português

A MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for agent-driven research on Brazilian law using official
sources.

Brazilian Law Research Server MCP server

Foreword

This server empowers models with scraping capacities, thus making research easier to anyone
legitimately interested in Brazilian legal matters.

This facility comes with a price: the risk of overloading the official sources' servers if misused.
Please be sure to keep the load on the sources to a reasonable amount.

Requirements

  • git
  • uv (recommended) or Python >= 3.12
  • Google Chrome

How to use

  1. Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/pdmtt/brlaw_mcp_server.git
  1. Install the dependencies
uv run patchright install
  1. Setup your MCP client (e.g. Claude Desktop):
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "brlaw_mcp_server": {
      "command": "uv",
      "args": [
        "--directory",
        "/<path>/brlaw_mcp_server",
        "run",
        "serve"
      ]
    }
  }
}

Available Tools

  • StjLegalPrecedentsRequest: Research legal precedents made by the National High Court of Brazil
    (STJ) that meet the specified criteria.
  • TstLegalPrecedentsRequest: Research legal precedents made by the National High Labor Court of
    Brazil (TST) that meet the specified criteria.
  • StfLegalPrecedentsRequest: Research legal precedents made by the Supreme Court (STF) that meet
    the specified criteria.

Development

Tooling

The project uses:

  • Ruff for linting and formatting.
  • BasedPyright for type checking.
  • Pytest for testing.

Language

Resources, tools and prompts related stuff must be written in Portuguese, because this project aims
to be used by non-dev folks, such as lawyers and law students.

Technical legal vocabulary is highly dependent on a country's legal tradition and translating it is
no trivial task.

Development related stuff should stick to English as conventional, such as source code.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.