April 24th, 2026

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JuristIQ

JuristIQ – New citation/source Handling

Visual overhaul + interlinked citation system

JuristIQ shipped a full interface redesign. The direction: less product, more memo. Serif typefaces, citation formatting drawn from academic convention, copy that doesn't announce itself.

The structural addition that drove the redesign: an interlinked citation system built around how lawyers actually read.

How it works: Hover any inline citation → every other use of that source highlights simultaneously, along with its entry in the reference list. Hover from the reference list inward → the interface maps every place that source contributed to the answer.

The result is that source weight becomes visible at a glance — not just what was cited, but how heavily it carried the response, and exactly where.

Why it matters: Lawyers are trained to distrust unsourced conclusions. Making AI auditable isn't a UI concern — it's an architectural one. The citation system makes reasoning inspectable without leaving the conversation, which is the only place that inspection is actually useful.

Everything else in the redesign exists to get out of the way of that.