SG Law Cookies is a daily digest of Singapore's legal output — judgments, headlines, enforcement actions — reduced to small, bite-sized signals. A cookie is not a summary of a document; it is a signal: what happened, why it matters, and where to read the original. Think of the site as a dashboard for the firehose — the shape and texture of the legal day, glanced at over coffee.
Every cookie is priced by significance, the way a bakery prices its bakes. A pineapple tart (ACT ON) is a high-significance signal: something changed that may change what you do — a new legal test, a regulatory deadline, a precedent worth pleading around. These earn the specials board and the steam. A $0.60 cookie (FRESH) is medium significance: worth knowing this week, grouped by area of law on the menu. A $0.30 cookie (TRACKING) is low significance: routine output that still counts — it rests on the cooling rack, and patterns rise out of it over time.
The chocolate chips on each cookie are its FOLIO legal concepts — more chips, more doctrine. Round bakes are news; hexagonal shortbread are judgments. No raisins, ever.
Cookies are LLM-generated signals derived from public sources. They may contain errors, omissions, or the occasional burnt edge. Nothing on this site is legal advice, and nothing here creates a solicitor–client relationship. Before acting on anything you read, read the original judgment, announcement, or article — every cookie links to it — and consult a qualified Singapore lawyer. Read the source.
Cookies are baked daily from the data.zeeker.sg catalogue. Zeeker is a catalogue: it indexes and points at source documents rather than reproducing them, and the licence labels in its metadata describe the underlying sources' terms. The cookies app adopts the same posture — source text is used internally for extraction only and is never republished. Cookies are original derived text with outbound links, and the per-source licence is captured at ingest so every cookie knows the terms of the document it points at.
Every "read the source" link points at the original document — the Judiciary site, the news outlet, the ministry newsroom — never at Zeeker. Zeeker is the data layer, not the reading destination.
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