Swiss Legal Source and Authority Triage Skill
Antoine Louis’ post is worth reading because it captures an important shift in legal AI: Lawve AI is moving legal "skills" from isolated prompt files toward a shared infrastructure layer for professional method. That inspired me to contribute a Swiss Legal Source & Authority Triage skill to the Lawve AI / awesome legal skills repository. The idea is simple: Before an assistant answers a Swiss legal question, it should first identify which authority layer governs the issue. Federal law, cantonal law, communal rules, regulator practice, registers, doctrine, soft law, contracts, professional standards, multilingual official versions these are not interchangeable sources. Swiss legal AI does not only fail when it gives the wrong rule. It also fails when it answers from the wrong layer of authority. My contribution is intentionally foundational. It does not try to turn an assistant into a Swiss lawyer. It gives the assistant a method for source mapping, source status classification, official source checks, uncerta...