Live demos and prototypes exploring the intersection of AI, technology, and access to justice.
Reimagining legal education through AI-powered clinical learning
Medical and dental schools have long used clinical education — students learn by treating real patients under supervision. Law schools lack this model, leaving graduates without practical experience and communities without affordable legal help.
CliniX is a digital legal clinic that bridges this gap. Starting with refugee law, the platform lets users submit legal questions. AI researches Canadian case law and legislation, then drafts professional legal memos. Law students review and refine these memos under faculty supervision — gaining clinical experience while providing affordable legal guidance.
Users describe their legal situation and submit through a simple intake form.
Claude AI searches 180,000+ Canadian court decisions via A2AJ and drafts a legal memo with real citations.
Law students review, edit, and verify the AI-drafted memo — logging clinical hours.
Professors approve the final memo before it is delivered to the user.
MVP prototype — Refugee Law module
Making academic research accessible, understandable, and fundable for everyone
Academic research is locked behind paywalls, dense jargon, and fragmented databases. The general public has no easy way to discover, understand, or support the research happening at universities worldwide.
Researchclopedia is a public platform that aggregates 292M+ research papers from 24,000+ universities worldwide using the OpenAlex open data catalog. Every paper gets an AI-generated plain-language brief explaining what question the researchers were trying to answer and what they found. Researchers can also submit their own work directly.
Search and browse millions of research papers, researchers, and institutions with powerful filters.
AI Briefs translate complex academic papers into plain-language summaries anyone can understand.
Researchers submit their own work via DOI or manual entry. Coming soon: crowdfunding for research causes.
We're actively developing new tools at the intersection of technology and access to justice.