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[HN] Show HN: LawVM, a compiler for replaying amendment acts into point-in-time law

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LawVM is a new compiler designed to accurately reconstruct point-in-time legal texts by applying historical amendment acts. It aims to provide an auditable method for understanding law as it stood at any given moment, without requiring the law to be rewritten as code. This tool addresses the unreliability of manual consolidation, particularly in legal systems where current law is derived from a century of amendments and consolidated versions lack legal authority.

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