Law Thesis Generator

Generate a structured legal thesis — research question, doctrinal framework, case and statute analysis, comparative discussion, and conclusion — with properly formatted citations.

  • Doctrinal structure
  • Case law synthesis
  • Footnotes & citations
  • Free: 1 chapter preview

Tailored to legal scholarship

Legal theses require precise issue framing, engagement with primary and secondary sources, and careful hedging around jurisdictional limits. The generator produces chapters that mirror standard law-school and graduate legal research formats: introduction of the legal problem, literature and doctrinal review, analytical methodology, application to cases or statutes, and a conclusion addressing implications and open questions.

Workflow

  1. Enter your legal topic and jurisdiction focus.
  2. Review the outline — problem, doctrine, analysis, conclusion.
  3. Generate chapters with citation placeholders you can verify.
  4. Edit and export — always verify case citations against official sources.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it replace legal research?

No. It drafts structure and prose; you must verify every case, statute, and citation against primary legal databases.

Which citation styles work for law?

Chicago and APA are supported; many law schools use footnote styles — edit footnotes after export to match your faculty guide.

Is the first draft free?

Free users get 1 thesis per month with 1 chapter preview, including tables and charts, and can read it online for 7 days. Full-length theses (up to 10 chapters) require Pro. Exporting (PDF/DOCX/LaTeX) requires the $4 one-time unlock or a Pro plan.

Can I upload my own sources?

Yes — upload articles, briefs, or notes and the generator synthesizes them into your literature review.

Start writing in minutes

Start free — generate 1 chapter preview online, no credit card required. Export requires the $4 one-time unlock or a Pro plan.