Selecting any item opens the article detail panel. Here's what you'll find and what each control does.
AI summary
Many items — especially judgments and EU legislation — include an AI Summary that captures the key points. For judgments the summary is folded to a short preview; select Show more to expand it (and Show less to collapse). AI summaries are assistive, not a substitute for the official text.
The source
The panel shows the source name and, at the bottom, a Read full article button that opens the original on the publisher's or authority's site. Use Open in new tab to view the source without leaving your panel.
Related articles
Below the article, a Related articles strip suggests closely-connected items — useful for following a case or topic across sources. (Related articles appear for legal-research content such as judgments, legislation, regulatory items, blogposts, papers and competition matters; general news and video items don't show them.)
Actions in the panel
- Save for later — bookmark the article to your Saved for Later list (Pro).
- Mark as important — a quick community up-vote; available to everyone. You'll see the count of people who marked it.
- Share article — copies a link to your clipboard ("Link copied!").
- Share to Microsoft Teams — post the article straight into a Teams chat (Enterprise).
- Save to team (people icon) — publish the article into a team feed (curators only, Enterprise).
- Notes — leave private or team notes on the article (Enterprise team members).
Videos and legislation
- Videos play inline in the panel.
- EU legislation with a EUR-Lex reference shows an Open in reader button for an in-app, structured reading experience. See Reading legislation in LexLens.