← Workers' Comp Rock!

The first MCLE Masterclass where the curriculum is an album.

CAAA Summer 2026. Thirteen songs. Thirteen California Workers' Compensation doctrines. Built by an AI company that decided the best way to teach §4610 was to set it to Schoolhouse Rock.

13tracks
13doctrines
~48malbum

Why we're doing this

California Workers' Compensation is a system where the substance is brilliant — a hundred-year-old grand bargain, an evidentiary framework that runs on case captions older than most of the bar — and the delivery is exhausting. Forty-six-fifty-eight is a number. Fifty-seven-ten is a number. The Labor Code is, structurally, a phone book.

The first thing Schoolhouse Rock taught a generation of Americans was that you don't have to suffer through a number to remember it. Three is a magic number. Conjunction Junction, what's your function? The melody is the mnemonic. The mnemonic is the doctrine.

"Workers' Comp Rock! is the first MCLE Masterclass where the curriculum is an album, and the album is the syllabus."

Every track on the album maps to a specific California WC doctrine — the AMA Guides 5th rebuttal trilogy, the §4610 UR five-business-day window, the §3600 exclusive-remedy grand bargain, the §5814 25-percent self-imposed penalty, the §4903 medical-lien procedure. Listen once. Hum the hook. Walk into your next deposition with the citation already in your head.

The album

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The flex

Glass Box Solutions is an AI company. We build Adjudica — transparent AI for California Workers' Compensation. The product is the work. The album is the proof.

An AI company that quietly ships a Schoolhouse-Rock album about §4610 has nothing to hide. The audio was generated by AI. The lyrics were AI-drafted under human curation. The pronunciation table — "C C R" spelled out as letters because Suno otherwise reads it as "the band CCR" — was tuned by a working California WC attorney across multiple takes. The doctrine was sourced from our own Workers' Compensation Knowledge Base. You can see the source code, hear the source audio, and read the lyrics. From Black Box to Glass Box.

If your MCLE provider doesn't usually do "the curriculum is an album" — neither did we, until we did.

CAAA Summer 2026

We'll be presenting Workers' Comp Rock! as an MCLE Masterclass at CAAA Summer 2026. Schedule and registration details TBD; check back here or watch the Adjudica site for updates.

Questions, MCLE-credit attestation requests, or just want to hear the story behind the lyrics? Email hello@adjudica.ai.