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    Citation Maps

    Visualize how cases connect. See citation networks, trace legal precedent, and find the strongest authorities for your arguments.

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    See It In Action

    Interactive citation networks that map how cases connect โ€” trace precedent, discover authorities, and strengthen arguments visually.

    LexOrbit Citation Maps visualizing case networks and precedent relationships
    • Citation Network Graph
    • Precedent Mapping
    • Case Relationship Tree
    • Multi-Jurisdiction Coverage
    • Interactive Explorer

    Explore legal precedent relationships with interactive graph visualization on cloud-native infrastructure.

    See It in Action

    Click on any case to explore its connections

    1
    Brown v. Board of Education
    2
    Plessy v. Ferguson
    4
    McLaurin v. Oklahoma
    3
    Bolling v. Sharpe
    5
    Green v. County School Board
    6
    Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg
    Central Case
    Cited By
    Citing Cases

    What Makes It Powerful

    Visual Case Mapping

    See the entire citation network at a glance. Understand how cases relate and which authorities carry the most weight.

    Citation Trees

    Trace precedent from the roots up. Find the original sources that shaped modern law in your area.

    Authority Strength

    Identify which cases have been cited most frequently and most recently. Build arguments on solid ground.

    65M+
    Cases Mapped
    400M+
    Citations Tracked
    6
    Degrees Deep
    Real-Time
    Network Updates

    How It Works

    Simple process, powerful results

    1

    Enter a Case

    Start with any case citation. We'll map every case that cites it and every case it cites.

    2

    Explore the Network

    Navigate the visual map to understand relationships, authority, and precedent chains.

    3

    Build Your Argument

    Export key citations and use the strongest authorities in your briefs and motions.

    Who Benefits Most

    Appellate Attorneys

    Build compelling arguments by showing how precedent evolved. Demonstrate authority chains visually.

    • Precedent mapping
    • Authority visualization
    • Brief preparation

    Research Teams

    Collaborate on complex research projects. Share citation maps across your team.

    • Team collaboration
    • Research efficiency
    • Knowledge sharing

    Legal Scholars

    Analyze how legal doctrine develops over time. Trace the evolution of constitutional law.

    • Academic research
    • Doctrine tracing
    • Publication support