'Law Machine' is a concept that seeks to make legal-learning faster, better & more powerful than ever before.
The concept of 'Law Machine' is firstly that a textbook containing all the legal principles in a Law Subject should be laid out & defined from Legal Dictionaries. Then the 'leading' & 'landmark' Judgments'should be summarised in scholarly case-notes & inserted beneath each principle. This is the traditional 'common law' method of understanding any law subject - principles & cases (examples).
The concept of 'Law Machine' also believes that the legal principles in a given subject should be codified into an acronym equation, so that a Jurist gains a wholistic & circumspect overview of the whole subject.
The next concept of 'Law Machine' is that a software programme should be provided so that a Jurist can do relentless repititions of these legal principles, acronym equations, and cases - with this learning programme available both in the traditional textbook format & in software.
'Law Machine' can allow a Jurist to efficiently & efficaciously become razor-sharp on the core-knowledge of any law subject, with this being a good place to learn the fundamentals before doing more expansive legal-work, such as a professional law exam or litigated dispute.
Once a Jurist has used 'Law Machine' to start becoming razor-sharp on the fundamentals of a law subject, it is then up to them how they build upon this & utilise this in the world at large.