Case Viewer
@caseviewerapp.bsky.social
Case Viewer is a macOS and iOS app built for fast, frictionless access to high-quality representations of judicial opinions. Get it on the App Store or learn more at https://caseviewer.app.
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by @beidelson.bsky.social
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A nice write up about Case Viewer, my legal browser app: hls.harvard.edu/today/harvar...
If you have an iPhone, iPad, or Mac and haven't tried it, you should! Learn more at www.caseviewer.app, follow @caseviewerapp.bsky.social, or download for free from app store: apps.apple.com/app/apple-st...
If you have an iPhone, iPad, or Mac and haven't tried it, you should! Learn more at www.caseviewer.app, follow @caseviewerapp.bsky.social, or download for free from app store: apps.apple.com/app/apple-st...
Harvard Law professor launches Case Viewer app for easier access to court decisions - Harvard Law School
Harvard Law Professor Ben Eidelson tapped into a childhood passion to build a tool for lawyers and law students.
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November 11, 2025 at 1:13 PM
A nice write up about Case Viewer, my legal browser app: hls.harvard.edu/today/harvar...
If you have an iPhone, iPad, or Mac and haven't tried it, you should! Learn more at www.caseviewer.app, follow @caseviewerapp.bsky.social, or download for free from app store: apps.apple.com/app/apple-st...
If you have an iPhone, iPad, or Mac and haven't tried it, you should! Learn more at www.caseviewer.app, follow @caseviewerapp.bsky.social, or download for free from app store: apps.apple.com/app/apple-st...
Check out the latest version of Case Viewer on the App Store — now with detailed AI annotations, on iPhone, iPad, and macOS
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October 9, 2025 at 6:33 PM
Check out the latest version of Case Viewer on the App Store — now with detailed AI annotations, on iPhone, iPad, and macOS
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Alright, one evening of preparing slides, and I am in love with @caseviewerapp.bsky.social (Case Viewer). Easy to find "that ridiculous Kennedy quote," "that awesome Kagan quip" and also "that cool chart from the slip op," and quickly throw them into a PPT. Thanks @beidelson.bsky.social!!
September 9, 2025 at 2:21 AM
Alright, one evening of preparing slides, and I am in love with @caseviewerapp.bsky.social (Case Viewer). Easy to find "that ridiculous Kennedy quote," "that awesome Kagan quip" and also "that cool chart from the slip op," and quickly throw them into a PPT. Thanks @beidelson.bsky.social!!
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Case Viewer is one of those tools you didn't know you needed. Apple-only for now, but it brings a simple, clean interface to reading case law, and it's finally out of beta!
We're proud to have our APIs and data integrated into the tool and we encourage folks to give it a try!
We're proud to have our APIs and data integrated into the tool and we encourage folks to give it a try!
Some of Case Viewer's features are powered by the amazing data from @free.law (CourtListener). Two examples:
1. a D.C. Cir. case with embedded oral argument audio & info on all the participating judges.
2. An 8th Cir. slip opinion filed today and not yet available in almost any other database.
1. a D.C. Cir. case with embedded oral argument audio & info on all the participating judges.
2. An 8th Cir. slip opinion filed today and not yet available in almost any other database.
September 5, 2025 at 4:25 PM
Case Viewer is one of those tools you didn't know you needed. Apple-only for now, but it brings a simple, clean interface to reading case law, and it's finally out of beta!
We're proud to have our APIs and data integrated into the tool and we encourage folks to give it a try!
We're proud to have our APIs and data integrated into the tool and we encourage folks to give it a try!
Some of Case Viewer's features are powered by the amazing data from @free.law (CourtListener). Two examples:
1. a D.C. Cir. case with embedded oral argument audio & info on all the participating judges.
2. An 8th Cir. slip opinion filed today and not yet available in almost any other database.
1. a D.C. Cir. case with embedded oral argument audio & info on all the participating judges.
2. An 8th Cir. slip opinion filed today and not yet available in almost any other database.
September 5, 2025 at 4:18 PM
Some of Case Viewer's features are powered by the amazing data from @free.law (CourtListener). Two examples:
1. a D.C. Cir. case with embedded oral argument audio & info on all the participating judges.
2. An 8th Cir. slip opinion filed today and not yet available in almost any other database.
1. a D.C. Cir. case with embedded oral argument audio & info on all the participating judges.
2. An 8th Cir. slip opinion filed today and not yet available in almost any other database.
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This is fantastic. Highly recommended.
Case Viewer, my quirky side project of building my ideal legal search & reading app, has come a long way. With lots of help, it's grown into the best way to find & read cases on a Mac, iPhone, or iPad. Check it out or download on the App Store below. And follow @CaseViewerApp for updates!
September 4, 2025 at 4:46 PM
This is fantastic. Highly recommended.
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Strong recommendation for this app! I used the beta version all the time and this new version is even more useful.
Case Viewer, my quirky side project of building my ideal legal search & reading app, has come a long way. With lots of help, it's grown into the best way to find & read cases on a Mac, iPhone, or iPad. Check it out or download on the App Store below. And follow @CaseViewerApp for updates!
September 4, 2025 at 8:06 PM
Strong recommendation for this app! I used the beta version all the time and this new version is even more useful.
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My favorite legal research tool is now in the App Store.
Seriously, if you use a Mac or iOS, check it out. Case Viewer *enormously* simplifies and improves the experience of researching freely available caselaw.
Seriously, if you use a Mac or iOS, check it out. Case Viewer *enormously* simplifies and improves the experience of researching freely available caselaw.
Case Viewer 1.0 is now on the App Store! After 2 years of refinement, Case Viewer is easily the fastest and most rewarding way to find and read cases. We're dropping the "beta" label and making the app widely available for macOS, iPhone, and iPad. Get it here: apps.apple.com/app/apple-st...
September 4, 2025 at 5:17 PM
My favorite legal research tool is now in the App Store.
Seriously, if you use a Mac or iOS, check it out. Case Viewer *enormously* simplifies and improves the experience of researching freely available caselaw.
Seriously, if you use a Mac or iOS, check it out. Case Viewer *enormously* simplifies and improves the experience of researching freely available caselaw.
Case Viewer 1.0 is now on the App Store! After 2 years of refinement, Case Viewer is easily the fastest and most rewarding way to find and read cases. We're dropping the "beta" label and making the app widely available for macOS, iPhone, and iPad. Get it here: apps.apple.com/app/apple-st...
September 4, 2025 at 3:29 PM
Case Viewer 1.0 is now on the App Store! After 2 years of refinement, Case Viewer is easily the fastest and most rewarding way to find and read cases. We're dropping the "beta" label and making the app widely available for macOS, iPhone, and iPad. Get it here: apps.apple.com/app/apple-st...
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I'm biased, but if you're a lawyer and use a Mac, I think Case Viewer is now pretty clearly the best way to read cases. Fast, frictionless, and increasingly packed with bells and whistles. Try it out it (and pay only what you think it's worth) at caseviewer.app!
December 12, 2024 at 5:16 PM
I'm biased, but if you're a lawyer and use a Mac, I think Case Viewer is now pretty clearly the best way to read cases. Fast, frictionless, and increasingly packed with bells and whistles. Try it out it (and pay only what you think it's worth) at caseviewer.app!
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Case Viewer is great and we're proud to be supporting it. If you're on an Apple computer, give it a look!
Version 0.9.9 adds dark mode, support for Safari-style tabs, and support for CourtListener from @free.law as a data source (substituting for Caselaw Access Project, which has sunset). Other recent additions include hyperlinks & tooltips in reporter PDFs, sidebar, & more. Download at caseviewer.app!
December 12, 2024 at 6:14 PM
Case Viewer is great and we're proud to be supporting it. If you're on an Apple computer, give it a look!
Version 0.9.9 adds dark mode, support for Safari-style tabs, and support for CourtListener from @free.law as a data source (substituting for Caselaw Access Project, which has sunset). Other recent additions include hyperlinks & tooltips in reporter PDFs, sidebar, & more. Download at caseviewer.app!
December 12, 2024 at 5:13 PM
Version 0.9.9 adds dark mode, support for Safari-style tabs, and support for CourtListener from @free.law as a data source (substituting for Caselaw Access Project, which has sunset). Other recent additions include hyperlinks & tooltips in reporter PDFs, sidebar, & more. Download at caseviewer.app!
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Or in the kind words of early tester @stephenesachs.bsky.social: "Oh man this is beautiful."
You can see the app in action and download it at www.caseviewer.app. It's available on a "pay what you want" model—i.e., free if you want it to be. 3/n
You can see the app in action and download it at www.caseviewer.app. It's available on a "pay what you want" model—i.e., free if you want it to be. 3/n
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August 8, 2023 at 7:27 PM
Or in the kind words of early tester @stephenesachs.bsky.social: "Oh man this is beautiful."
You can see the app in action and download it at www.caseviewer.app. It's available on a "pay what you want" model—i.e., free if you want it to be. 3/n
You can see the app in action and download it at www.caseviewer.app. It's available on a "pay what you want" model—i.e., free if you want it to be. 3/n
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It started out as a procrastination project of sorts, but IMHO, it's turned out pretty great. In fact I'm a little afraid it will prove a bigger 'contribution' than any of my law-review articles. ("This App fills a major gap in the literature?" 🙄) 2/n
August 8, 2023 at 7:25 PM
It started out as a procrastination project of sorts, but IMHO, it's turned out pretty great. In fact I'm a little afraid it will prove a bigger 'contribution' than any of my law-review articles. ("This App fills a major gap in the literature?" 🙄) 2/n
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So ... here's something different! Over the past couple months, I've been working on a macOS app called "Case Viewer" (www.caseviewer.app). It's something I've wanted to have since law school—a fast, frictionless tool for accessing & navigating the best available versions of judicial opinions. 1/n
August 8, 2023 at 7:24 PM
So ... here's something different! Over the past couple months, I've been working on a macOS app called "Case Viewer" (www.caseviewer.app). It's something I've wanted to have since law school—a fast, frictionless tool for accessing & navigating the best available versions of judicial opinions. 1/n