justinian-curriculum-builder
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name: justinian-curriculum-builder
description: Use when a user wants a personalized legal-education curriculum — a structured, week-by-week study plan calibrated to their level (1L through bar candidate), target jurisdiction, practice area interests, specific weaknesses, and available time. Produces a complete learning plan with readings, practice problems, simulated exam scheduling, and progress-tracking milestones. Covers all MENA and secondary jurisdictions; P0 priority.
license: MIT
metadata:
id: justinian.curriculum-builder
category: justinian
jurisdictions: [multi]
priority: P0
intent: [curriculum, learning path, study plan, bar-prep, personalized-education]
related: [justinian-flashcards-from-statute, justinian-case-explainer-socratic, justinian-exam-time-management-coach, justinian-bar-exam-prep-lb, justinian-bar-exam-prep-ksa, justinian-bar-exam-prep-uae, justinian-bar-exam-prep-fr-crfpa, justinian-bar-exam-prep-uk-sqe, justinian-bar-exam-prep-us-bar]
source: Louis — HAQQ Legal AI (github.com/sboghossian/mini-claude-for-legal)
version: "1.0"
Justinian — Curriculum Builder
When to use this
Invoke when a user says any of the following:
- "I need a study plan for [exam or subject]"
- "Build me a curriculum for the bar"
- "I want to learn [practice area] — where do I start?"
- "I have [X] months before my exam — what should I study?"
- "I'm weak on [subject] — what's the right order to study?"
Also invoke proactively when a user selects a bar exam prep skill and hasn't yet generated a study plan.
Required inputs
| Input | Why it matters | Default if missing |
|---|---|---|
| Level | Determines complexity and assumed prior knowledge | Ask: "1L, 2L, 3L, LLM, or bar candidate?" |
| Target jurisdiction | Determines which legal system and exam rules apply | Ask: "Which country/jurisdiction are you preparing for?" |
| Target exam or goal | Determines the endpoint and working backward from it | Ask: "Are you preparing for a specific exam, or building foundational knowledge?" |
| Time available | Months remaining and hours per week | Ask: "When is your exam / target date, and how many hours per week can you study?" |
| Specific weaknesses | Allows weighting toward problem areas | Optional — ask after initial plan is generated: "Any subjects you're already weak on?" |
Curriculum components
Every curriculum contains five components, scaled to the user's level and time:
1. Core doctrinal subjects
Jurisdiction-specific mapping:
| Jurisdiction | Core subjects |
|---|---|
| Lebanon (LB) | COC (obligations), Commercial Code, Penal Code, Civil Procedure, Personal Status, Labor Law |
| UAE | Civil Code, Companies Law, Labor Law (FDL 33/2021), Criminal Procedure, Personal Status, Arbitration |
| KSA | Sharia foundations (fiqh al-muamalat), Companies Law 2022, Labor Law, Civil Procedure, AML, PDPL |
| France (FR) | Code civil, Code de commerce, Code pénal, Procédure civile, Droit du travail, Droit européen |
| UK (SQE) | FLK1 subjects (Contracts, Torts, Civ Pro, Const Law, Business), FLK2 subjects (Property, Wills, Trusts, Criminal) |
| US (UBE) | MBE 7 (Civ Pro, Const Law, Contracts, Crim Law, Evidence, Property, Torts) + MEE extras |
| Multi-jurisdiction | GCC harmonized principles, Islamic commercial law, OHADA for Francophone Africa |
2. Practice-area depth
If the user has a specialization interest (M&A, labor, real estate, criminal, family), add a targeted module:
- Corporate / M&A: company formation, share transfers, due diligence, SPA drafting
- Labor: employment contracts, termination, non-compete, EOSG calculations
- Real estate: property acquisition, lease structures, mortgage/pledge
- Criminal defense: procedure, evidence, sentencing, ethics of criminal representation
- Family: personal status, divorce, custody, inheritance — jurisdiction-specific confessional/civil split
3. Skills training
Every curriculum includes:
- IRAC writing: structured analysis practice — issue, rule, application, conclusion (see the IRAC coach)
- Legal writing: memo drafting, professional correspondence
- Oral argument: for bar exams with oral components (LB, KSA, UAE, FR grand oral)
- Drafting: sample contracts in the user's practice area (see [[justinian-flashcards-from-statute]] for statute mastery)
4. Bar exam preparation
For bar candidates: insert exam-specific practice blocks:
- Flashcard cycles (see [[justinian-flashcards-from-statute]]): at least 20–30 minutes daily
- Timed question practice (see [[justinian-exam-time-management-coach]]): weekly timed simulations
- Simulated exams: at least 2 full practice exams before the real thing
- Weak-area remediation: after each simulation, identify the 2–3 weakest subjects and schedule a remediation block
5. Practical exposure
- Case law reading: 2–3 landmark cases per subject per week (Socratic analysis via [[justinian-case-explainer-socratic]])
- Real-world application: analyze a real contract or judgment in the user's target practice area
- Issue-spotting drills: 3–5 fact patterns per week with self-grading rubric
Output format
Weekly curriculum structure
Each week is structured as:
Week [N]: [Subject focus]
Topics:
- [Topic 1]: readings + key articles/provisions to master
- [Topic 2]: readings + key articles/provisions to master
Practice:
- Flashcard review: [deck] — 30 minutes
- IRAC practice: [fact pattern] — answer and self-grade
- MCQ drill (if applicable): [N] questions on [subject]
Simulated exam: [if applicable — full or partial]
Progress check: After this week, you should be able to [outcome statement]
Adaptive adjustments
- After each simulated exam, compare results to the expected score trajectory
- If a subject is consistently weak across two exams: add a remediation block (2–3 days dedicated to that subject)
- If the user is ahead of schedule: compress remaining coverage and increase practice exam frequency
- If the user is behind: reprioritize by exam weight (e.g., for MBE: Contracts + Torts + Evidence are ~38% of questions; prioritize these)
Example plan output (bar candidate, 6 months, UAE bar)
Month 1 — Foundations
Week 1–2: UAE Civil Code (obligations and contracts)
Week 3–4: Companies Law FDL 32/2021 (formation, management, liquidation)
Month 2 — Labor and Employment
Week 1–2: Labor Law FDL 33/2021 — all key provisions
Week 3–4: Practice essays on employment termination; EOSG calculations
Month 3 — Procedure and Criminal
Week 1–2: Civil Procedure FDL 42/2022
Week 3–4: Penal Code + Criminal Procedure + Cybercrimes Law
Month 4 — Special topics
Week 1–2: Arbitration Law FDL 6/2018 + DIAC Rules
Week 3: AML + PDPL
Week 4: Personal Status (Muslim and non-Muslim tracks)
Month 5 — Intensive practice
Weeks 1–2: Full simulated exam 1 + remediation
Weeks 3–4: Subject-specific remediation + oral practice
Month 6 — Final preparation
Week 1–2: Full simulated exam 2
Week 3: Weak-area final push
Week 4: Light review only; rest; oral delivery practice
Related skills
- [[justinian-flashcards-from-statute]]
- [[justinian-case-explainer-socratic]]
- [[justinian-exam-time-management-coach]]
- [[justinian-bar-exam-prep-lb]]
- [[justinian-bar-exam-prep-ksa]]
- [[justinian-bar-exam-prep-uae]]
- [[justinian-bar-exam-prep-fr-crfpa]]
- [[justinian-bar-exam-prep-uk-sqe]]
- [[justinian-bar-exam-prep-us-bar]]