See how StudyCheetah transforms case briefs, statute readings, and lecture notes into structured legal outlines ready for exam review.
Here's an example of what StudyCheetah generates when you upload law course materials and request notes:
## Contract Formation ### Offer An offer is a manifestation of willingness to enter into a bargain, made so that another person is justified in understanding that assent is invited (Restatement §24). Key elements: intent, definiteness, communication to offeree. **Key cases:** - *Lucy v. Zehmer* (1954): Objective standard — what a reasonable person would understand, not subjective intent - *Lefkowitz v. Great Minneapolis Surplus* (1957): Advertisements can constitute offers if sufficiently definite
This is generated directly from uploaded course materials — not a generic template. The AI pulls from your specific lectures, textbooks, and notes to create content that matches what your professor teaches.
Law school exams test your ability to apply rules to new fact patterns. AI-generated outlines organize your raw case notes and statutes into a structured review format with rules, elements, and key cases — the exact format you need for issue-spotting.
Getting started takes less than five minutes:
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Law covers topics like Constitutional law, Contract law, Criminal law, Torts, Civil procedure. StudyCheetah supports all of these — upload materials from any topic and the AI generates tools matched to the content.
Beyond notes, you can also generate flashcards, quizzes, mock exams, fill in the blank, true / false from the same materials.
Upload your law course materials (PDFs, slides, audio, video, or YouTube links), create a study kit, and select notes as one of your tools. The AI generates them in minutes.
StudyCheetah generates content directly from your uploaded materials, so the accuracy reflects your course content. You can review and edit any generated content, and regenerate with different focus areas if needed.
Yes. When generating study tools, you can use the 'focus' field to specify particular topics (e.g., "mitosis" or "thermodynamics"). This narrows the AI's output to the areas you care about most.
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