FedMapr

FedMapr is a web app (with optional mobile companion) that turns messy federalism questions into a navigable map of authority. Users search a policy topic (e.g., abortion, cannabis, education standards, disaster aid) and get a jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction breakdown: what’s federal law, what’s state law, what’s delegated to local governments, and where court rulings preempt or constrain action. It links directly to primary sources (U.S. Code, CFR, state statutes, municipal codes where available, and key cases) and highlights conflicts, pending litigation, and recent changes. It’s a combination traditional + AI app: AI summarizes and classifies authority, but every claim is source-cited and auditable. The product is built for people who need fast, defensible answers—not hot takes—about which level of government can do what, and where the legal landmines are.

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