Authority-scope filtering is modeled as deterministic jurisdiction and source-type rows. Honesty note: simplified toy source-explorer model, corpus-light with no neochart dependency; the pinned first step carries the full honesty note.
highlighted = computed this step
Source explorer honesty note
Honesty note: simplified toy source-explorer model; corpus-light and no neochart dependency; jurisdictions and authority treatment vary; as of June 24, 2026; not legal advice; code encodes a stated review workflow, not the law itself.
source explorer as of June24,2026
Use scope filters before display
The stated process filters by jurisdiction and source-type fields before showing rows. The as-of field remains a record field.
scope fields before display
Example filter packet
The toy filter asks for US federal rule records, while other manifest rows are held for review.
jurisdiction plus source type
The table recomputes pass and held rows
The compiled filter has 1 pass row and 4 held rows.
pass=1,held=4
Diagram note
The diagram is a scope-filter table. It does not add source-weight labels.
scope filter only
Jurisdiction: US; as of 2026-06-24; not legal advice; Code encodes a stated review workflow, not the law itself.
Summary
Scope filtering should make jurisdiction, source type, as-of date, and held rows visible before human review.