Built by a UK law student, for UK law students.
Caselaw started as one Oxford undergrad’s revision toolkit. It turned into the study platform he wished existed in his first year.
Why this exists
UK case law is free — every judgment lives on The National Archives. But for a law student, free isn’t enough. You need OSCOLA citations, ratio decidendi, why-it-matters, where it sits in the doctrinal map, and how it ties to your tutorial reading list. That’s 6+ tabs and an evening per case. Caselaw collapses that into thirty seconds.
Every brief here is structured the way you’d structure your own essay: facts, issues, held, reasoning, significance, obiter, cited cases. Every flashcard maps to a real exam question. Every note is week-by-week against the Oxford / Cambridge / SQE / GDL syllabus. The AI tutor was trained on UK exam technique, not US bar prep.
How we’re different
- UK-first.Not a translated US bar-prep platform. OSCOLA, not Bluebook. England & Wales, not Restatement.
- Sources transparent. Every case links back to the original judgment on The National Archives. Every note flags primary vs secondary material.
- Built around exam reality. Past papers with model answers, mark schemes, examiner tips. Not just summaries — the actual graft of revision.
- Solo, fast, no VC noise. No bloat, no ads, no “upgrade for basic features”. Free tier covers an entire LLB module. Pro is the price of two coffees.
What we don’t do
- We don’t give legal advice. Caselaw is a study aid.
- We don’t write your essays for you. The AI tutor will explain doctrine, not draft submissions you’ll be penalised for.
- We don’t sell your data. The privacy policy is in plain English — read it, you’ll see.
Get in touch
Bug, feature request, content correction, or just want to chat about UK law: [email protected]. The founder reads every email.
Security disclosures: [email protected] (see /security for our policy).