CaseBrief scans notable recent judgments, suggests article topics tied to each case, and drafts SEO-optimised, citation-anchored articles. You review, then copy. It is a drafting assistant for legal writers, not a replacement for your judgment.
You do not type a topic. The judgments set the agenda.
Click one button. CaseBrief pulls recent published court opinions and picks the ones worth writing about.
Each case is turned into a few article angles. Select the ones that fit your audience.
A full article is drafted for each topic, anchored to the source judgment. Review, then copy.
Topics come from published opinions via CourtListener, not invented trends.
No em dashes, a banned-phrase filter, structured sections, and an SEO pass run on every draft.
Every article is a draft to review. Citations are anchored to the source case, never fabricated.
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