A useful digest separates facts, issue, ruling, doctrine, and study significance.
Case Digest Generator Philippines
Create cleaner case digests without publishing private files.
This public page explains the digest format LexReview encourages: concise facts, legal issue, ruling, doctrine, and a study note written in the student's own words.
Study takeaways
What to remember first
Do not copy full decisions or copyrighted reviewers into public pages.
Use citations to official public sources when available.
Private PDF processing belongs only in the authenticated Student workspace.
Guide
Recommended case digest structure
LexReview's public digest examples use a study-first format that helps a law student recall why the case matters.
- Case title and citation
- Facts limited to legally relevant details
- Issue framed as a question
- Ruling stated directly
- Doctrine written as an original short rule
- Bar review note connecting the case to a subject
Guide
Public content boundary
A public digest page should be a fresh educational summary, not a repost of a student upload or private class material.
- Use public citations instead of uploaded file links.
- Avoid reproducing long passages from decisions or reviewers.
- Publish only original summaries created for LexReview.
- Keep private annotations inside /Student.
FAQ
Common questions
Can LexReview publish my uploaded case PDFs?
No. Uploaded PDFs remain private and are not used as public SEO content.
What makes a case digest useful for Bar review?
It should isolate the issue, controlling rule, application, and doctrine so the case can be reviewed quickly before essays.
Does a case digest replace reading the full case?
No. It is a recall and organization aid after reading the decision or assigned excerpt.
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Public source policy
Original content with public references
Public LexReview pages contain original summaries, study samples, and legal education notes only. They do not publish student uploads, private files, copyrighted reviewers, or copyrighted learning materials.
- Supreme Court Decisions and Resolutions Official Supreme Court source for decisions and resolutions.
- Supreme Court e-Library Official public legal research portal of the Judiciary.
- Official Gazette - 1987 Constitution Public copy of the 1987 Philippine Constitution.
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