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Synapsi
For law students

Prove you can argue the holding.

Eighty minutes of Socratic back-and-forth becomes a clean issue spotter with the holdings, dissents, and hypos. Then the Feynman test makes you argue the holding back, the part most students only half-understand.

Dense doctrine buried in 80 minutes of back-and-forth.
Outlines that fall behind by week three and never catch up.
Holdings and dissents that blur together by finals.
Built for law students

The same engine, tuned to your workload.

Record the cold calls

Capture the whole class. Synapsi separates the rule from the rambling and keeps the hypotheticals attached to the doctrine.

Outline-ready summaries

Issue, rule, holding, reasoning. Summaries come structured the way a law outline actually needs them.

Chat with the casebook

Ask 'what was the dissent's argument in Pennoyer?' and get the answer grounded in your own notes, not a hallucination.

The loop

Four steps, every lecture.

01

Record class

One tap at the start of the lecture.

02

Get the brief

Structured summary with holdings and reasoning, ready to paste into your outline.

03

Quiz the rules

Auto-generated questions on the black-letter law.

04

Argue back

Feynman test: explain the holding in plain English before the exam.

Start with your next lecture.

No card. 60 seconds to your first note.