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Study App for Law and Humanities Students
Law and humanities students need stronger reading structure, argument mapping, and clearer revision of long-form material across essays, cases, and seminar topics.
- Keep case notes and key arguments structured by topic
- Turn reading material into recall questions and summaries
- Plan essay prep and revision from the same workspace
Precedent navigation system
Highlight ratios, obiters, and linked argument paths instead of drowning in long-form case reading.
OSCOLA referencingStatute summariesArgument mapping
Map arguments more clearly
Use connected notes and structured summaries to track precedent, themes, and reasoning instead of burying them in static documents.
Active recall: tort law
Define duty of care
Donoghue v Stevenson established the neighbour principle.
Verify citation
Move from reading to recall
Turn dense reading into usable revision material so essay-heavy subjects still benefit from active review and better timing.
Case structure
Essay
Revision ready
Next step
Start with the workflow that fits this subject area, then build into notes, recall, planning, and analytics as needed.