What does "Source" mean in my search results?
Source tells you the official origin or location of the legislative text that appears in your Concept or Similarity search results. It typically shows the title or designation of the law, regulation, or bill section so you can easily confirm where it came from.
Why It Matters
Verification: Ensures you know which state or governmental body created the legislation.
Further Research: If you need the complete text or want to look up additional provisions, knowing the source (e.g., “Virginia Code” or “California Data Privacy Act”) points you to the right reference materials or official sites.
Context: Helps you differentiate between states and see where each relevant piece of legislation sits in that state’s legal framework (like a specific section of the civil code or a particular session law).