CourseParse summarises law school case PDFs and statutory readings into structured notes highlighting key holdings, rules, and legal principles, then generates flashcards and multiple-choice questions for exam preparation. Powered by GPT-4o.
For Law students
Turn law school readings into summaries, flashcards, and quizzes
Law school requires reading hundreds of dense cases and extracting the rule, holding, and analysis from each — a process that takes hours to do manually, every single week.
Free plan — 3 study packs per month. No credit card required.
How CourseParse helps law students
- Extracts holdings, rules, and key legal principles as structured notes
- Creates flashcards in issue–rule–analysis format, mirroring how law is tested
- Generates multiple-choice questions modelled on bar exam style
- Handles statutory text, case law, and academic law review articles
How it works
From upload to study mode in under a minute.
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Upload your PDF
Drag and drop your lecture notes, case study, or textbook chapter. Up to 50 MB supported.
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AI builds your study pack
Notes, flashcards, and quiz questions are generated from your material in under a minute.
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Study and retain more
Review notes, drill flashcards, take the quiz, or ask the AI tutor questions about your material.
Questions from law students
- Can I upload full case reporters or just lecture notes?
- Both work. For long case reporters, use the page-range selector to process one case or one section at a time for best results.
- Will it work for bar exam preparation?
- Yes. Upload your bar review outlines or lecture PDFs and get structured notes and multiple-choice questions that mirror the style of MBE bar questions.
- Does it understand legal terminology?
- CourseParse is powered by GPT-4o, which has strong comprehension of legal language, Latin terms, and common law doctrine. The generated notes reflect legal terminology accurately.