SGSource-grounding

Every claim carries its citation.

Trusty Law does not produce advice. It surfaces the applicable authority so you can decide what to trust. If a source is wrong, you can flag it.

SG1Five rules

What every source carries.

  • Named authority
    No paraphrase without a source. Every claim links to the statute, regulation, or agency policy it came from.
  • Effective date
    When did this rule take effect? Trusty Law shows the date so you can compare it to the events in your Case.
  • Last-reviewed date
    Trusty Law re-checks sources on a schedule. You see when this source was last verified.
  • Verification state
    Verified, conflict flagged, or under review. If two sources disagree, you see both.
  • Correction pathway
    If you believe a source is wrong or out of date, you can file a correction request from any Roadmap step.
SG2Example citations, sample Case
DCStatute · Victims' rights
eff. 2024-10-01reviewed 2026-06-30SS-01Verified · current
DC · MPDRegulation · Records
eff. 2023-04-12reviewed 2026-06-30SS-02Verified · review due
USFederal · Notification
eff. 2016-05-05reviewed 2026-06-30SS-03Authorities conflict
DCStatute · Records access
eff. 2001-04-27reviewed 2026-06-30SS-01Verified · current

Think a source is wrong? Every Roadmap step has a "Request correction" action. Corrections go to the Trusty Law editorial team and, when accepted, propagate to every Case that used them.