NominateIQ

NominateIQ is a web app (with a lightweight mobile companion) that centralizes judicial appointment intelligence across federal and state courts. It aggregates nominee bios, prior rulings, publications, financial disclosures, ethics flags, ABA ratings (where available), hearing transcripts, and vote whip counts into a single dossier per candidate. An AI layer summarizes long documents, highlights inconsistencies, and generates neutral briefing memos tailored to different stakeholders (committee staff, journalists, advocacy groups). The product also tracks vacancies, expected retirement rumors, nomination timelines, and procedural milestones, sending alerts when a nomination moves or new documents drop. The goal is not to “predict politics” perfectly—it’s to reduce the manual, error-prone research grind and provide auditable sourcing so users can verify every claim quickly.

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