Free AI Legal Research Chat — Cite-Backed Answers

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Researchers, students, and pro-se litigants — get cited answers from USC, CFR, state codes, and case law in seconds.

Free first questions — no sign-up required.

Legal research used to require Westlaw or LexisNexis access. Justee's free AI legal research chat returns cited answers drawn from USC, CFR, state codes, and case law — useful for researchers, law students, and pro-se litigants. Free first questions; no signup needed.

Key Takeaways

Cited research from primary U.S. sources.

Covers USC, CFR, state codes, and case law.

Free first questions; no signup.

Information, not legal advice.

Legal Framework & Sources

Justee's free AI legal research chat is grounded in primary U.S. legal sources, including the United States Code (USC), Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), state statutory and regulatory frameworks, federal and state case law, and authoritative agency guidance from the FTC, EEOC, DOL, IRS, CFPB, HHS, HUD, USCIS, and other agencies. Free primary-source resources from the Cornell Legal Information Institute, the U.S. Government Publishing Office (govinfo.gov), and Justia provide cross-checks. The chat is calibrated for legal-research use cases — researchers, students, pro-se litigants — and surfaces controlling authority alongside each answer. The chat provides legal information, not legal advice; conversations are not protected by attorney-client privilege. For litigation-grade research, users should verify each cited authority directly via Cornell LII, govinfo.gov, or Westlaw/Lexis.

Benefits

Cited Research

Each answer references USC, CFR, state code, or case-law authority.

Free Access

No Westlaw or LexisNexis subscription required for first questions.

Plain-English Summaries

Translates dense legal authority into actionable guidance.

Cross-Jurisdiction Search

Compare federal and state law on the same question.

Free First Use

No signup or credit card.

Limitations to Know Before Using

Not Advice

Information only — strategy decisions need counsel.

Verify Each Cite

Always verify cited authority directly before relying on it.

AI Errors Possible

AI can mis-cite; verify critical authorities.

No Privilege

Conversations are not attorney-client privileged.

Not Litigation-Grade Alone

For litigation, supplement with Westlaw/Lexis verification.

How Free AI Legal Research Chat Works

1
Ask Research Question

Plain English or formal — both work.

2
Get Cited Answer

AI returns answer with primary-source citations.

3
Verify Each Authority

Click through to Cornell LII or govinfo.gov to verify.

“Free AI legal research that cites primary sources doesn't replace Westlaw — but it removes the need to start there for the first 80% of research questions, including for pro-se litigants who can't afford Westlaw.”

Artem Dolukhanyan
Artem Dolukhanyan

CEO & Founder, Justee

Real-world example

A pro-se litigant researched the standard for FRCP 12(b)(6) motions to dismiss. Justee cited the rule, the Twombly/Iqbal plausibility standard, and recommended verification via Cornell LII — providing a free starting point that took minutes instead of hours.

Example interaction

User: "What's the pleading standard under FRCP 12(b)(6)?" — Justee cites the rule, Twombly, Iqbal, and links to Cornell LII for verification.

Authoritative Resources

Cornell Legal Information Institute

Free U.S. legal research.

U.S. Government Publishing Office

Official federal government publications.

Justia

Free legal research and case law.

Important Legal Disclaimer

What Justee AI is — and what it is not. Justee AI is a software platform, not a law firm. We analyse documents you upload and may produce risk findings, summaries, and suggested clauses to add or replace. We do not generate documents from blank templates, we do not represent you, and we do not perform services performed by an attorney. Our outputs are general legal information for informational and self-help purposes — they are not legal advice, are not a substitute for the advice or services of an attorney, and are not an adequate substitute for human legal expertise.

No attorney in the loop. Justee AI is AI-powered. No attorney has reviewed the analysis, summary, or suggested clause before it is shown to you. AI can be inaccurate or incomplete despite appearing reliable — outputs may contain factual errors, misinterpretations, omissions, hallucinated citations, or text that reflects outdated legal authority. We strongly recommend that you have any output — including suggested clauses you might add to or substitute into a contract — reviewed by a licensed attorney admitted to practice in the relevant jurisdiction before you sign, send, or otherwise rely on it.

No attorney–client relationship. Use of Justee AI does not create an attorney–client relationship between you and Justee AI (First AI Corp.) or any of its personnel. Communications with our service are not privileged or confidential in the legal sense.

Consult a licensed attorney. Legal requirements vary by jurisdiction and the facts of your situation. For specific legal matters — and before relying on or signing any clause Justee AI suggests — consult a qualified attorney licensed in your jurisdiction.

Performance Estimates (*): All statistics, metrics, and numerical claims on this page — including review times, cost comparisons, accuracy percentages, and database size — are estimates based on internal testing, industry research, and typical use cases. Actual results vary based on document type, complexity, length, jurisdiction, and other factors. Cost comparisons reference publicly available average attorney rates and are not guaranteed savings. "1M+ laws and regulations" refers to the breadth of Justee's reference database and does not imply that every provision is checked against every law for every document.

By using our service, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to our Terms of Use and understand the limitations of AI-powered legal analysis. You are solely responsible for verifying the accuracy and applicability of any information to your situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes for prominent federal and state cases. Always verify the cite via Cornell LII or Westlaw.

Use it as a starting point. Verify each authority before relying for litigation.

Yes for first questions. Premium features may require an account.

For first-pass research, often yes. For litigation-grade verification, supplement with Westlaw/Lexis.

Yes — specify state for jurisdiction-specific research.

Last updated: March 2026

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