AI Research Assistant for Law Students
Research assistant for law students. Find academic legal literature, check citations, and prepare references with support for OSCOLA and Chicago-style legal writing.
Law essays require precise authority — journal articles, monographs, and comparative scholarship — not generic web summaries. Scholise focuses on peer-reviewed academic sources you can cite with confidence.
General AI tools frequently hallucinate case names, authors, and journals. Scholise only surfaces real papers from academic databases, protecting you from referencing sources that do not exist.
Use the Research Assistant to map scholarly debates on a legal question, then save key sources to a project. Counter-evidence helps you present both sides of contested legal arguments.
Export reference lists in Chicago and other styles common in law faculties, and run a draft check to catch unsupported claims before submission.
Features for law students
- Academic legal literature search
- Counter-evidence for balanced legal arguments
- Chicago and Harvard reference export
- Draft citation checker for essay claims
- Chat with specific law journal articles
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