Positional Maneuverability Score (Lex)
The Positional Maneuverability (PM) Score is a composite index from 0 to 100 that quantifies the inherent strength and resilience of a legal position based on the static legal and factual landscape. It is the component of the Legal Maneuverability Framework that measures the potential energy of a case.}}
Conceptual Analogy: Specific Energy (E_s)
In Energy-Maneuverability Theory, an aircraft's Specific Energy () represents its total potential to do work, combining its potential energy (altitude, ) and kinetic energy (velocity, ). The PM Score models a legal case in the same way:
- Statutory and Precedential Support is analogous to Altitude (). It is the stored, potential energy derived from occupying the "high ground" of established law.
- Factual Alignment is analogous to Velocity (). Strong, verifiable facts are the kinetic force that propels the legal machinery.
- Legal Complexity and Jurisdictional Friction are analogous to Mass () and Drag (), forces that increase the energy required to change the state of the system.
A high PM Score indicates a case with a strong foundation, capable of withstanding attacks and affording its holder multiple avenues for strategic action.
Equation v1.0
The PM Score is calculated by synthesizing its core components into a single equation, balancing supportive forces against inherent resistances.
Variable Breakdown
The calculation of the PM Score requires the quantification of the following variables, derived from the Corpus Vis Iuris (Lex) data pipeline.
Variable | E-M Analogy | Definition | Key Sub-Variables |
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Thrust (Statutory) | Statutory Support: A measure of how unambiguously the plain text of relevant statutes and regulations supports the position. | Directness of Language, Keyword Saturation, Exception Clause Count, Legislative Intent Score | |
Thrust (Precedential) | Precedent Power: A weighted measure of the strength, relevance, and binding authority of favorable case law. | Binding Authority Score, Recency Score, Shepardization Score, Factual Similarity Score | |
Mass/Inertia | Legal Complexity: A measure of the intricacy, novelty, and inherent difficulty of the legal questions at issue. | "First Impression" Flag, Circuit Split Flag | |
Drag (Environmental) | Jurisdictional Friction: A score representing systemic resistance from the specific court, judge, or jurisdiction. | Judge Reversal Rate, Judge Ideology Score | |
Velocity | Factual Alignment: A multiplier representing how strongly the available, verifiable evidence supports the legal narrative. | Key Evidence Score, Burden of Proof Factor | |
N/A | Variable Weights: Tunable constants for each variable, optimized via machine learning against historical outcomes. | N/A | |
N/A | Scaling Constant: A normalizer to scale the final output to a 0-100 index. | N/A |
Application
The PM Score is used to:
- Assess the baseline viability of a case upon intake.
- Identify structural strengths and weaknesses for strategic planning.
- Inform settlement negotiations by providing an objective measure of case strength.
- Serve as a foundational input for predicting long-term case outcomes.