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About The Daily Law

Transparent, AI-assisted legislative analysis—powered by public data and careful synthesis.

Our Mission

The Daily Law exists to make U.S. legislation accessible and understandable. We believe democracy works better when citizens can quickly grasp what Congress is doing, who benefits from proposed laws, and what the real-world impact might be.

Every bill we analyze is broken down into clear, actionable insights that answer the questions that matter: Who benefits? Who pays? And why does this matter?

AI Disclosure & Methodology

Transparency First: Articles are generated using an AI-assisted research process and are reviewed for accuracy, neutrality, and sourcing. We believe in full disclosure of our methods rather than hiding behind AI.

Our Process: We use advanced language models to synthesize information from official government sources, news coverage, and policy research. The AI helps identify key impacts, stakeholder perspectives, and legislative context that might be missed in traditional analysis.

Human Oversight: While AI assists in research and synthesis, our editorial standards ensure accuracy, non-partisanship, and proper attribution. All sources are clearly cited, and our methodology is continuously refined for improvement.

Limitations: AI analysis may occasionally miss nuanced context or misinterpret complex legal language. We encourage readers to consult primary sources and official congressional documents for complete accuracy.

Our Research Methodology

1. Official Data Sources: We start with official congressional data from Congress.gov, including bill text, sponsor information, and legislative status.

2. Financial Transparency: We integrate FEC data to show the money trail behind legislation—who sponsors are, how much they've raised, and what industries support them.

3. Context Research: We gather news coverage and policy research from multiple sources to provide real-world context and stakeholder perspectives.

4. AI-Powered Synthesis: Our AI analyzes all this data to produce cohesive, non-partisan briefs that highlight key impacts and trade-offs.

5. Editorial Review: Content is reviewed for accuracy, neutrality, and proper sourcing before publication.

Primary Sources

Congress.gov: Official source for bill text, status, sponsor information, and legislative history. All bills link directly to their official Congress.gov pages.

Federal Election Commission (FEC): Campaign finance data for sponsors and cosponsors, showing funding sources and industry connections.

Federal Register: Executive actions, proposed rules, and official government publications that provide context for legislation.

Congressional Record: Floor proceedings, debates, and official statements from members of Congress.

Supreme Court Opinions: Judicial interpretations that affect legislative implementation and constitutional considerations.

Why We Exist

Legislative complexity shouldn't be a barrier to civic engagement. Traditional bill tracking requires navigating thousands of pages of legal text, understanding procedural jargon, and connecting disparate data sources.

The Daily Law bridges this gap. We do the heavy lifting of data synthesis so you can focus on what matters: understanding legislation's impact on your community, your industry, and your country.

Our Commitment

  • Transparency: Every source is clearly cited, every methodology is explained.
  • Non-partisanship: We analyze impacts, not politics. No agenda, just insight.
  • Accessibility: Complex legislation made understandable for everyone.
  • Accountability: We show who benefits and who pays, not just what the bill says.
  • Accuracy: Primary sources are always linked, AI assistance is always disclosed.