As someone who likes to keep up with politics but finds legislation a pain to read, I created Explain The Law to make understanding bills and executive orders easier. I’ve seen a number of other websites that also do this, but the summaries were either too brief or too wordy and poorly structured. I wanted to strike a balance between “give me the gist of it” and “tell me everything this legislation does”. Some information about the tech:
One of my biggest worries was hallucinations, as accuracy is essential for websites dealing with legislation. After a lot of testing, I learned that prompting to “anchor facts to actual text from the legislation” effectively eliminates hallucinations. This also allows me to provide direct references to the official text for individual sections of the summary pages, allowing users to easily verify information themselves.You can see an example of this with the recently trending “Parents Decide Act” here: https://explainthelaw.com/bill/hr8250-parents-decide-act/ One of the initial reasons I created this site was because I was curious about some details in the “Big Beautiful Bill”, but was having a hard time manually parsing the official text. In addition to the high level summary pages linked above, the site also provides itemized breakdown pages for large omnibus and appropriation bills: https://explainthelaw.com/details/119-HR-1/ I update the site daily so that the latest legislation is always available. Would be happy to hear any thoughts, feedback, or suggestions about the site. |
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