Multi-Agent Paralegal Pipeline

Research → Precedent → Analysis → Citation → Brief Writing → Filing

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    Live Source Verification

    Agents query these public systems during each run — no API keys required.

    Connected Public Legal Systems

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    About This Demo Case

    In Carpenter v. United States, the Supreme Court held (5–4) that the Government's acquisition of seven days or more of historical cell-site location information is a Fourth Amendment search requiring a warrant. The FBI had obtained 127 days of Timothy Carpenter's CSLI using court orders under the Stored Communications Act — a standard below probable cause.

    Our demo agents analyze this case end-to-end: retrieving authorities from Cornell LII and Oyez, mapping the precedent chain from Katz through Jones and Riley, and drafting a complete suppression motion package with Bluebook citations.