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Atlas now keeps the question, the corpus, and compare in one workspace.

Research starts from official sources. Compare sits next to the corpus. The open question stays pinned while you read. Counsel decides. Software is not legal advice.

Atlas names documented readings and evidenced carrying practice. It does not name which reading is legally true.

#Research mode

Research mode is built for counsel work on a matter: official text first, the open web only when you ask. Citations that do not resolve fail closed. Missing sources do not become a paraphrase.

Unbound exploration is labelled separately from counsel work. Routing is described in settings as it actually runs — not as a residency slogan.

#Compare and the corpus

Jurisdiction compare and the primary-source corpus live in the same workspace. You can put treaties, competent authorities, and national rules side by side, then jump to the official text.

A changes view lists what landed in the corpus recently. Inventory is not a verdict. COM(2025) 335 stays a proposal, not yet in force.

#The open question stays put

Folders keep threads with the matter. The question you are working stays visible while sources and drafts move underneath. Settings, profile, and activity sit in the same chrome — so the desk does not reset every time you switch a pane.

Additional improvements (2)
  • Scholar-style browsing is available from Atlas when you need the teaching-depth corpus without leaving the matter.
  • Draft slots and the vault remain the place work product lives. Generated text is marked as AI-assisted.

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