Terms of use
Short, and meant to be read. Using this site means accepting what follows.
Last updated 19 August 2026
This is not legal advice
The Executive Record is informational only and is not legal advice. Nothing on this site creates an attorney-client relationship, and nothing here should be relied on as a statement of the law or as a substitute for advice from a qualified lawyer about your own situation.
Executive orders are amended, revoked and litigated. A page here describes a document; it does not tell you whether that document currently binds anyone, whether a court has affected it, or what it means for you.
Who publishes this
This site is published and run by one person, not by a company. There is no organisation, no newsroom and no editorial board behind it — a fact worth stating plainly, because “we” on the rest of this page and across the site means one individual, and you are entitled to know that when you decide how much weight to give what you read here.
It is free to read, it takes no funding from anyone with an interest in the record it publishes, and it never has. The contact form reaches that person directly.
The source governs
Every order on this site is reproduced from the Federal Register, the official daily journal of the United States government, and every page links to its source.
Where this site and the Federal Register disagree, the Federal Register is correct. That is why the source links appear at the top of every order rather than buried at the foot: you are meant to be able to check us in one click, and you should.
Summaries are written by a machine
Each plain-language summary is generated automatically from the order’s own text and is published without human review. Every summary carries a visible label naming the model and the prompt version that produced it, alongside the date — so a summary can always be traced to what wrote it.
Machine-written summaries can be wrong. They can omit a provision, compress a distinction, or describe an order’s effect imprecisely. Read the full text, which is on the same page, before relying on anything.
If a summary is wrong, please tell us — every order page carries a correction form, and a report records the exact wording you read.
No legal-standing assessment is offered yet
This site does not currently tell you whether an order is lawful, likely to survive a challenge, or subject to a court order. Where a legal read eventually appears, it will be derived from cited court records and will name its sources. An assessment without a citation will not appear here at all — that is a structural rule of how the site is built, not an editorial preference.
What you may do with it
The text of executive orders is a work of the United States government and is in the public domain. Nothing here restricts your use of it, and you should feel free to quote, republish and rely on the source.
The summaries, the arrangement of the site, and its design are ours. You may quote them with attribution. Please do not scrape the site wholesale — the underlying records are freely available from the Federal Register’s own API, which is a better source for bulk use than we are, and it is free.
Fair use of the site
Please do not:
- submit abusive, misleading or automated content through the correction or contact forms
- attempt to disrupt the site or gain access to systems behind it
- place automated load on it beyond ordinary reading
The forms are rate-limited. If you need the data in bulk, use the Federal Register API.
No warranty
This site is provided as-is and as-available, without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including as to accuracy, completeness, availability or fitness for a particular purpose. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we are not liable for any loss or damage arising from your use of it or from reliance on anything published here.
Nothing in these terms limits any liability that cannot lawfully be limited.
Advertising
No advertising runs on this site today. When it does, advertisements will be visually distinct from the record, and no advertiser will be able to influence which orders appear, how they are described, or the order in which they are listed. The site is free to read and is intended to stay that way.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Tennessee, United States, without regard to its conflict-of-laws rules, and any dispute arising out of them or out of your use of this site belongs in the state or federal courts located in Tennessee.
If you are reading this somewhere with consumer-protection law that cannot be contracted out of, that law still applies to you and nothing in this clause displaces it.
Changes
These terms may change as the site does — in particular when the legal-standing layer and advertising arrive. The date at the top of this page shows when it was last revised.
Questions go to the contact form.