PYTHEN: A Flexible Framework for Legal Reasoning in Python
arXiv cs.CL / 3/17/2026
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Key Points
- PYTHEN introduces a Python-based framework for defeasible legal reasoning, enabling representation of rules, conditions, and exceptions.
- It supports both conjunctive (ALL) and disjunctive (ANY) conditions natively by leveraging Python's any() and all() functions.
- The framework is designed to bridge symbolic legal reasoning with Python, aiming to democratize formal legal reasoning for researchers, legal tech developers, and professionals.
- The paper provides architecture details, a comparison with PROLEG, and discusses applications in autoformalization and next-generation legal AI systems.
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