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d81c3c37ab fix(precedent-edit): translate appeal_subtype enum values to Hebrew
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The metadata extractor occasionally stuffs the practice_area enum
(``betterment_levy``, ``rishuy_uvniya``, ``compensation_197``) into
the free-text ``appeal_subtype`` column. The edit sheet then showed the
raw English string in the "תת-סוג" input.

When initialising the form, run the value through ``appealSubtypeLabel``
which maps known practice-area enum values to their Hebrew label and
returns anything else unchanged. The user can then edit normally; on
save the Hebrew sticks, so the next view is also clean.
2026-05-07 08:45:03 +00:00
2f05cdea2e feat(precedents): add /precedents/[id] read-only detail page
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Global search rows linked to /precedents/<case_law_id> but no route
existed, so clicking a result hit a Next 404 and React threw hydration
error #418. New page reads /api/precedent-library/{id} and shows
metadata, summary/headnote/key_quote, subject tags, and the full
halachot roll-up. "ערוך פרטים" opens the existing PrecedentEditSheet
(no duplicate edit UX).

Extracted ExtractedHalachotSection + ReviewStatusPill from the edit
sheet into a shared component so both surfaces render the same block.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-04 05:36:43 +00:00
bd1fb61655 feat(precedents): show extracted halachot in library edit sheet
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The "ספרייה" tab only exposed approved/total counts in a status pill;
to inspect the actual extracted halachot per case the chair had to use
the global "ממתין לאישור" tab, which only surfaces pending items, or
the MCP tool. Now the per-precedent edit sheet renders a read-only
roll-up of every halacha (approved + pending + rejected) with status
filter tabs and counts. Review actions intentionally stay in the
review tab to avoid duplicate approve/reject UX.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-04 05:24:25 +00:00
4a9a6b7970 feat(precedents): UI button queues extraction for local MCP worker
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The chair wanted a one-click "extract metadata" button on the edit sheet.
The constraint stays the same — claude_session needs the local CLI which
the container doesn't have, so the button can't run the extractor itself.
Compromise: button stamps a queue marker; the local MCP server drains the
queue on demand.

DB (V8): two nullable timestamps on case_law,
metadata_extraction_requested_at and halacha_extraction_requested_at,
with partial indexes for cheap "find pending" scans.

API:
  POST /api/precedent-library/{id}/request-metadata   → stamp the row
  POST /api/precedent-library/{id}/request-halachot   → same for halacha
  GET  /api/precedent-library/queue/pending?kind=...  → read-only view

UI: Sparkles button in the edit sheet header. Click → toast tells the
chair what to run from Claude Code. The button never triggers the
extractor directly from the container.

MCP tool: precedent_process_pending(kind, limit) — runs from Claude Code
with the local CLI, picks up everything stamped, calls the extractor for
each, clears the timestamp on success. Failures keep the timestamp so the
next invocation retries them.

Architectural rule (claude_session local-only) is preserved end-to-end
and called out in the new endpoint comment + tool docstring.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-03 12:32:25 +00:00
2cfdf35191 refactor(precedents): keep all LLM calls on the local-MCP path
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Architectural correction: every claude_session caller in this project
runs through the local MCP server (~/.claude.json points at
/home/chaim/legal-ai/mcp-server/.venv/bin/python). The Coolify container
has no `claude` CLI and no claude.ai session, so any LLM call originating
from web/ FastAPI fails with "Claude CLI not found" — which is exactly
what we hit on 403-17.

The earlier Anthropic SDK fallback would have made it work, but at
direct API cost. The chair's preference is to stay on the claude.ai
session for everything. So:

- claude_session.py: removed the SDK fallback, restored CLI-only.
  The error message now points the next person at the architectural
  rule in the module docstring instead of papering over it.
- precedent_library.py:ingest_precedent (called from FastAPI on upload)
  now does only the non-LLM half: extract → chunk → embed → store.
  Sets halacha_extraction_status='pending' for the chair to act on.
- reextract_halachot / reextract_metadata kept, but lazy-import their
  extractors so the FastAPI path can't accidentally pull them in. They
  are reachable only via the MCP tools precedent_extract_halachot /
  precedent_extract_metadata, which run locally with CLI.
- Removed POST /api/precedent-library/{id}/extract-halachot and
  /extract-metadata — they were dead ends from the container.
- Dropped the `anthropic` Python dep that the SDK fallback required.
- UI: removed the "refresh halachot" and "sparkles metadata" buttons
  that called those endpoints. Edit sheet now points the chair at the
  MCP tool names instead.

Halacha and metadata extraction for an uploaded precedent now happen
when the chair (via Claude Code) runs:
  mcp__legal-ai__precedent_extract_metadata <case_law_id>
  mcp__legal-ai__precedent_extract_halachot <case_law_id>

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-03 11:06:08 +00:00
73a79ea7e8 feat(precedents): metadata auto-fill, edit sheet, persuasive extraction
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Three improvements to the precedent library based on usage feedback:

1. Auto-fill metadata at upload time. New service
   precedent_metadata_extractor reads the ruling's full_text and
   suggests case_name (short), summary, headnote, key_quote,
   subject_tags, appeal_subtype. The merge policy fills only empty
   fields, preserving everything the chair typed in the upload form.
   Wired into the ingest pipeline; also exposed as a re-run endpoint
   POST /api/precedent-library/{id}/extract-metadata for existing
   records.

2. Edit sheet in the UI. Pencil icon on each library row opens a
   pre-populated form covering every field. A Sparkles button on the
   sheet runs the metadata extractor on demand and refreshes the
   form. The case_number is read-only because halachot are FK'd to
   it; renaming requires delete + re-upload.

3. Halacha extractor branches on is_binding. Sources marked binding
   (Supreme/Administrative) keep the strict halacha prompt. Non-binding
   sources (other appeals committees, district courts on planning
   matters) get a different prompt that extracts applications,
   interpretive principles, and persuasive conclusions — labeled with
   new rule_types 'application' and 'persuasive'. The fallback also
   widens chunk selection: if the chunker labeled nothing as
   legal_analysis/ruling/conclusion, we now run on all chunks rather
   than returning zero halachot for a usable ruling.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-03 10:19:35 +00:00