For Law Students
From case pile to coherent argument
Legal research means managing dozens of cases, statutes, and law review articles across competing doctrines and jurisdictions. Kognific organizes your sources into a searchable knowledge base and synthesizes across them so you can build arguments grounded in your actual reading.
Start Researching- Upload case opinions, statutes, and law review articles into a single workspace
- Compare holdings, exceptions, and doctrinal treatments across your source collection
- Draft memos and briefs with citations traced to specific documents you uploaded
- Organize sources by doctrine, jurisdiction, course, or assignment
- Identify gaps and counterarguments before they surface in a brief or oral argument
- Export in multiple citation styles (APA, MLA, Chicago, IEEE, Harvard, Vancouver) with auto-generated bibliographies
Case and Statute Analysis
Upload case opinions, statutes, and secondary sources. Ask questions across the collection to compare holdings, identify exceptions, and locate doctrinal shifts across jurisdictions.
Argument Building
Synthesize how courts have treated a doctrine across your uploaded cases. Get cited summaries that support brief sections, memo arguments, and seminar paper theses.
Cross-Source Ask AI
Ask questions across your entire project. 'Which of my cases address the reasonable reliance standard in fraud claims?' Get answers citing specific documents in your library.
Legal Research Organization
Tag sources by doctrine, jurisdiction, case type, or argument. Sources belong to multiple projects simultaneously. Track reading status across your full collection.
AI-Assisted Drafting
Generate memo sections, argument outlines, and background summaries grounded in your uploaded materials. Every sentence cites back to a real document you can verify.
6 Citation Styles
APA 7th, MLA 9th, Chicago, IEEE, Harvard, Vancouver. One-click copy. Export to Word or PDF with bibliography auto-generated from your cited sources.
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