Comprehensive, fact-checked research on complex topics — delivered as polished, publishable work product. I combine AI-assisted research at scale with human editorial judgment to produce analysis that holds up to scrutiny.
Start a Project See a Work Sample →This isn't summarizing Wikipedia. It's original research against primary sources — legislation, court filings, public records, and verified reporting — assembled into work product you can publish, present, or act on.
Bill text, fiscal notes, floor debate records, regulatory history. I read what was actually enacted and what it actually says — not summaries.
Tracking active litigation, permit appeals, court filings, and administrative proceedings. Confirmed against primary docket records.
Every material claim verified against at least one primary source. Disputed facts flagged. Unconfirmed information clearly labeled.
Pulling together reporting across multiple outlets, time periods, and document types into a single coherent, sourced narrative.
Every source documented with URL, publication, author, and a note on what it contributed. A research record that survives the project.
Delivered as formatted HTML, Markdown, or Word — ready to post, print, or hand to an editor. Not a raw dump; a finished work product.
A recent project: a 6,700-word investigative article on West Virginia's data center development program, fact-checked through April 2026 against legislative records, court filings, and primary news sources.
A comprehensive investigation into West Virginia's data center development program — covering five county-level projects, two years of legislation, active litigation over conflicts of interest, and a structured analysis of environmental and community impacts. Sourced against primary documents through April 2026.
Read the Article →Every project follows the same disciplined approach — scoped clearly, sourced rigorously, delivered cleanly.
We define the question, the target audience, the depth required, and the deliverable format before any research begins.
AI-assisted sweep of legislation, court records, public filings, and primary reporting. Everything traced to source.
Material claims verified against primary sources. Disputed or unconfirmed information clearly flagged — not buried.
Findings assembled into structured, readable prose with full citations. Written for the intended audience — not jargon-heavy.
One full revision round included. Additional rounds available. You get work product you're confident putting your name on.
Final deliverable in your preferred format — HTML, Markdown, Word — plus a full annotated citations file.
Policy and legislation, regulatory and legal proceedings, corporate or organizational background, environmental and public health topics, economic development, and local government affairs. If it leaves a public record trail, it can be researched rigorously. I do not conduct surveillance, investigate private individuals without consent, or produce research intended for litigation strategy without attorney supervision.
A focused research brief (2,000–4,000 words) typically takes 3–5 business days. A long-form investigative piece like the West Virginia data center article took approximately 2–3 weeks including multiple rounds of fact-checking. Rush delivery is available for an additional fee.
AI tools are excellent at synthesizing what's already in their training data. They are unreliable for current events, primary source verification, active litigation status, or any claim that requires knowing what happened last month. My process uses AI for speed and scale, but every material fact is verified against a primary source — legislation text, court filings, official announcements, original reporting. You get AI speed with human accountability.
You do. All work product is delivered with full rights transferred to you upon final payment. I may reference the project type in my portfolio (with your permission) but will not reproduce your work product or share your research with third parties.
Yes — that's the point. The deliverable is publishable work product. You can put your name on it, share it publicly, submit it to publications, or use it as background material. Credit arrangements (ghostwriting vs. acknowledged research assistance) are discussed at the project outset.
Tell me what you need researched. I'll come back with a clear scope, timeline, and price — no vague estimates.
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