Cookie Policy

Last updated: April 2026

This Cookie Policy explains what cookies Federal & State Law (federalstatelaw.com) uses, why we use them, and how you can manage your cookie preferences.

What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are stored on your device (computer, tablet, or mobile phone) when you visit a website. They are widely used to make websites work efficiently, remember your preferences, and provide information to site operators.

Cookies We Use

We use a minimal set of cookies, limited strictly to what is necessary for the website to function properly. We do not use any advertising or tracking cookies.

Essential Cookies

CookiePurposeDuration
sb-*-auth-tokenSupabase authentication session cookie. Maintains your logged-in state as you navigate the site.Session / up to 7 days
sb-*-auth-token-code-verifierSupabase PKCE flow verification cookie. Used during the authentication process for security.Session

These cookies are strictly necessary for the authentication system to work. Without them, you would not be able to sign in to your account or use any authenticated features such as research folders, bill watchlists, or saved preferences.

Functional Cookies

CookiePurposeDuration
themeStores your display mode preference (light, dark, or system). Set by the next-themes library.1 year

This cookie remembers your chosen display theme so you don't have to set it each time you visit. It contains no personal information.

No Advertising or Tracking Cookies

We do not use any of the following:

  • Advertising or retargeting cookies.
  • Third-party analytics cookies (e.g., Google Analytics).
  • Social media tracking cookies.
  • Any cookies that track you across other websites.

We are committed to respecting your privacy. Our website generates revenue through no advertising, and we have no incentive to track your behavior for commercial purposes.

How to Manage Cookies

You can control and manage cookies through your browser settings. Most browsers allow you to:

  • View what cookies are stored and delete them individually.
  • Block third-party cookies.
  • Block cookies from specific sites.
  • Block all cookies.
  • Delete all cookies when you close your browser.

Please note that if you block or delete our essential cookies, you will not be able to use authenticated features of the site such as research folders, bill watchlists, and account settings.

For instructions on managing cookies in your browser, visit your browser's help documentation:

Changes to This Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time if we introduce new cookies or change how we use existing ones. Any changes will be reflected on this page with an updated "Last updated" date. For significant changes, we may provide additional notice through the website.

Contact

If you have questions about our use of cookies, please contact us at privacy@federalstatelaw.com.