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How do I change my jurisdiction?

Your jurisdiction tells LexLens which country's (or the EU's) coverage to prioritise across your briefing and feed.

Change your default jurisdiction

  1. Open Account Settings (your avatar / account menu).
  2. Under Default Jurisdiction, open the dropdown and choose your jurisdiction.
  3. Select Save Preferences to apply. ⚠️ Your change isn't saved until you select Save Preferences.

Available jurisdictions include the EU, all EU member states, plus Norway, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and International.

Switching jurisdiction on the fly

On Home, several sections (News, Videos, Regulatory, Case Law, Legislation) have a National ↔ EU toggle. This flips that view between your national coverage and EU-wide coverage. It's a quick way to widen or narrow what you're looking at without changing your saved default.

In Explore, the filter bar has a Jurisdiction filter you can use to focus any search or browse on one or more jurisdictions.

Tip: the toggles and filters change what you see right now; the Default Jurisdiction in Account Settings is what LexLens remembers for your daily briefing.

A note on language and jurisdiction

Some articles are published in a national language. LexLens shows those when their jurisdiction is selected, so choosing the right jurisdiction also surfaces the local-language coverage that matters to you.

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