The National Council for Law Reporting is exploring the idea of offering a premium subscription-based service, whereby users would need to pay to access certain content published in its Kenya Law magazine.
Currently, the magazine is running an anonymous public survey on its website seeking feedback from Kenyans on what services they would be willing to pay a subscription fee for. "The National Council for Law Reporting (Kenya Law) is committed to enhancing your experience with the newly upgraded Kenya Law website - new.kenyalaw.org, designed to provide faster access, better search capabilities, and an optimised user experience," the survey reads in part. "With this enhanced platform, we are exploring premium subscriptions to exclusive tools for your in-depth legal research." A screengrab of the new Kenya Law site on August 13, 2025.
Photo Kenyans.co.ke The site has changed its domain to new.kenyalaw.org.
The previous domain, KenyaLaw.org, no longer works.