Law School Study Guide

Turn your casebooks and outlines into audio you can absorb during commutes, workouts, and between classes.

Benefits

How It Works

  1. Upload casebooks and outlines — Upload your course outlines, casebook excerpts, or commercial supplements like Emanuel's or Examples & Explanations.
  2. Generate case summaries — AI creates concise briefs of each case: facts, issue, holding, reasoning, and significance.
  3. Listen during daily activities — Commute with Con Law audio. Work out to Torts review. Walk with Contracts outlines.
  4. Test with issue-spotting quizzes — AI generates questions that test issue identification and rule application - the skills law exams test.
  5. Discuss with voice chat — Ask the AI to explain the difference between negligence standards or walk through a contract formation analysis.

Features

Recommended Study Schedule

Frequently Asked Questions

How does audio help law students?
Law school requires absorbing massive amounts of case law, statutes, and legal principles. Audio lets you review during commutes and daily activities, adding 2+ hours of study time. Hearing legal reasoning aloud also strengthens analytical thinking - critical for exam performance.
Can I convert casebooks to audio?
Yes! Upload your casebook PDFs or course outlines to VoiceBrief. The AI extracts text and converts it to natural-sounding audio. For case-heavy reading, the AI summary feature creates concise case briefs you can listen to quickly.
Is audio good for bar exam prep?
Absolutely. Audio review of bar exam outlines is one of the most efficient study methods. Listen to MBE subject outlines during commutes, then practice questions at your desk. Many bar preppers find audio review of the Conviser Mini Review or similar materials invaluable.
What law school subjects work best with audio?
All doctrinal courses work well: Constitutional Law, Contracts, Torts, Criminal Law, Property, and Civil Procedure. Audio is excellent for learning rules, exceptions, and case holdings. Skills courses (legal writing, clinical) benefit less from audio.

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