For Law Students

Study law smarter with AI-powered tools

Upload case briefs, outlines, statute notes, or bar prep material. StudyBuddy generates flashcards, practice questions, and study plans — helping you master rules, holdings, and legal principles through active recall.

How law students use StudyBuddy

Flashcards from outlines

Upload your class outlines and get flashcards targeting rules, elements, holdings, and key distinctions for each subject.

Practice questions

Generate multiple-choice and short-answer questions that test your recall of legal rules, case holdings, and doctrinal concepts.

Summarize case briefs

Turn lengthy case readings into concise summaries highlighting the issue, rule, holding, and reasoning.

Exam study plans

Set your finals dates and let AI create a study schedule that distributes subjects across available study days.

AI tutor for law

Ask questions about your uploaded outlines and cases. Get explanations grounded in your actual study material.

Bar prep companion

Upload commercial bar prep notes and annotations to generate active-recall tools that complement your bar review course.

Works across all law school subjects

Constitutional LawContractsTortsCriminal LawCivil ProcedurePropertyEvidenceAdministrative LawFamily LawTax LawBar PrepLegal Writing

Frequently asked questions

Does StudyBuddy work for law school material?

Yes. Law students upload case briefs, class outlines, statute summaries, and bar prep notes. StudyBuddy identifies key holdings, rules, legal principles, and procedural elements to generate targeted flashcards and practice questions.

Can it help with bar exam preparation?

StudyBuddy can generate flashcards and practice questions from your bar prep outlines and commercial supplements. It works well as an active-recall companion alongside dedicated bar prep courses like Barbri or Themis.

How does it handle complex legal reasoning?

StudyBuddy works best with the factual and doctrinal components of law — rules, elements, holdings, key terms, and procedural steps. For issue-spotting and essay practice, it can generate questions from your notes that test your ability to recall and apply rules.

Can I use it for different areas of law?

Absolutely. Students use StudyBuddy across all law school subjects — Constitutional Law, Contracts, Torts, Criminal Law, Civil Procedure, Property, Evidence, and more. Upload notes from any course.

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