What JUDE Does
The hardest problem in legal research is identifying the precedent that actually controls the outcome.
JUDE is built to find that anchor case, analyze the surrounding doctrine, and help users test how changes
in briefing and presentation may affect the result.
Controlling Precedent
Surface the authority that actually matters instead of drowning in irrelevant citations.
Probability Chains
Map likely outcomes with reasoned support tied to precedent, legal structure, and source-backed analysis.
Receipts
Show the support behind the output so the reasoning can be examined, challenged, and defended.
Argument Stress Testing
Pressure-test motions, briefs, and case theories before filing, funding, or teaching from them.
Judicial Framing
Support adversarial and bench-oriented thinking by testing how the case looks from the other side of the podium.