Legal answers your agent can cite.
Case law, dockets, statutes and regulations behind one URL.
Ask what a court held, who has been sued, what a statute says, or which rule published this week — and get the record itself, not a summary of one. Your agent reads the opinions, dockets and regulations directly, so a citation it gives you is one you can pull up.
What it answers
Grouped by the job, not by the database. Every question shown below was run against the live gateway before it was printed here.
What did the court actually hold
“What did the Supreme Court hold in Miranda v. Arizona?”
The opinion itself — 384 U.S. 436, the panel, and 58,288 citing references.
- Any US opinion by citation, party or keyword, federal and state, back to the 1700s
- How often a case has been cited since, which is the fastest read on whether it still holds
- SCOTUS case summaries and oral-argument records via Oyez
Who is suing whom, and where
“What federal court cases has Tesla been involved in recently?”
Federal dockets by party, with case names, courts, filing dates and judges.
- Civil, criminal and appellate dockets separately, by nature of suit and cause
- The documents themselves through RECAP, not just the docket line
- Business bankruptcy filings from the federal bankruptcy courts
What the statute and the regulation say
“What is the text of 15 U.S.C. 78j?”
The section as enacted — Manipulative and deceptive devices — from the current US Code edition.
- All 50 titles of the CFR full-text, quoted by citation — 40 CFR 262.20 returns the manifest rule itself
- The securities, tax and banking slices of the CFR as their own searches
- EU law article by article through EUR-Lex, and UK legislation in full text
What is about to change
“What bills has Congress introduced about artificial intelligence?”
1,671 bills with sponsor, status and the date of the last action.
- Proposed and final rules in the Federal Register, the week they publish
- Regulatory dockets and the public comments filed on them
- State legislation across all 50 states, full-text searchable
A real answer, with its receipt
“What did the Supreme Court hold in Miranda v. Arizona?”
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"query": "Miranda v. Arizona",
"cases": [
{
"case_name": "Miranda v. Arizona",
"date_filed": "1966-06-13",
"judges": "Warren, Clark, Stewart, White, Harlan",
"precedential_status": "Published",
"citation_count": 58288,
"citations": [
"384 U.S. 436",
"86 S. Ct. 1602",
"16 L. Ed. 2d 694"
]
}
]
} Run live on 2026-08-22. Your agent gets the parallel citations and the citing count, not a paraphrase — so it can cite the case in the form a brief needs, and you can see at a glance that 58,288 later decisions have relied on it.
Where the answers come from
Primary sources only. No scraped aggregators, and no model-written summary standing in for a record.
Case law
US court opinions from the Supreme Court down through state appellate courts, searchable by citation, party or keyword, with citation counts. Oyez for SCOTUS summaries and argument audio. UK judgments from the National Archives Find Case Law service.
Dockets and filings
Federal civil, criminal and appellate dockets by party, court, nature of suit and cause; the filed documents themselves through RECAP; business bankruptcy filings.
Statutes
The US Code by citation, EU legislation article by article through EUR-Lex, and the full text and metadata of UK legislation.
Regulations
All 50 titles of the eCFR, full-text and by citation, plus dedicated searches over the securities, tax and banking slices.
Rulemaking
The Federal Register — proposed rules, final rules and notices as they publish — and the regulatory dockets and public comments behind them.
Legislation
Federal bills, members and votes; state bills across all 50 states; and the official congressional document record, full-text.
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