Civil Liberties Investigative Enforcement by AI Review

The Accountability Ledger.

Every recorded vote — at every level — is already a public record. CLIEAIR correlates that record against the constitutional-concern grade of each measure, and shows it plainly: who voted for what. The vote is the fact. The grade is the analysis. The conclusion is yours. Through transparency comes accountability; through accountability, the Constitution is upheld for all equally.

Browse the record

Pick a level of government. Then a body. Then a measure (to see who voted how) or a representative (to see their voting record correlated to constitutional grades).

How it works — and the line CLIEAIR holds

This is the engine that turns enforcement from clairvoyance into transparency. Every other CLIEAIR tool — the vault, the FOIA drafts, the accountability lookup, the meeting-rights surface — is about acting on a violation. The Ledger is about seeing it coming, by name, in the public record.

  • A vote is a fact. Every vote shown is a public record, sourced to the official roll call or minutes. No source, no row.
  • A grade is analysis — not a ruling. CLIEAIR flags constitutional concern in a measure, traced to a transparent methodology and to citations that pass CLIEAIR's verification gate. CLIEAIR never declares a measure unconstitutional — only a court does that.
  • The correlation is arithmetic. How a representative voted on flagged measures is just counting.
  • The conclusion is yours. CLIEAIR grades measures, not people. It never characterizes a representative's character or intent.

Where these records live (the legal basis that makes them public):

Live data sources (transparency about what is on yet):

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