AI Notes for Law Students
Cases, statutes, and Socratic questions fly by. ThetaWave captures the brief, the rule, and the holding — structured for exam day.
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How It Works
Three steps. That's it.
Record the Lecture
Hit record during Contracts, Torts, or Con Law. Lecture to Notes captures the professor's hypotheticals and case discussions in full.
Case Briefs Auto-Structured
Each case discussed becomes a structured brief — facts, issue, rule, holding, and reasoning — ready for cold-call prep.
Issue-Spotting Flashcards
Flashcards generated from case holdings and statutory rules. Drill issue-spotting patterns before your final.
Sound Familiar?
The Socratic method doesn't wait for your pen
Your professor rapid-fires hypotheticals, distinguishes three cases in two minutes, and you're still writing down the first holding.
100 pages of reading, zero structured briefs
You highlight the casebook but come to class without clean briefs. When cold-called, you scramble through yellow marks hoping to find the rule. AI PDF extraction does the briefing for you.
Issue-spotting is a skill, not memorization
Your exam is an open-book essay — but you can't spot the issues if you haven't drilled pattern recognition.
Why ThetaWave Helps
Socratic dialogue captured
Record class discussions and get structured notes with case references, hypotheticals, and the professor's distinctions — not just what was on the slide.
casebook chapters, briefed
Upload casebook PDFs and get extracted holdings, dissents, and key reasoning. Prepare for class in half the time.
issue-spotting drills
Auto-generate cards from case holdings and statutory rules. Each card presents a fact pattern — you identify the legal issues for exam day.
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Why For Law Students fits ThetaWave better
In this kind of workflow, the real win is not getting a quick answer. It is turning lectures, PDFs, meetings, and readings into material you can keep using later.
| Feature | ThetaWave | ChatGPT |
|---|---|---|
| Handling real course material | Lectures, PDFs, meetings, and readings for For Law Students stay in one workflow | Usually handled one prompt at a time |
| What gets organized | Notes, follow-ups, key points, and next actions stay together | You still have to restructure the output yourself |
| What you can reuse later | Built to support review, writing, meetings, and longer projects | Good for one-off answers, weaker for ongoing study workflows |
| Grounding | Anchored to your own material | More dependent on generic generation |
| Fit for this workflow |
How For Law Students usually get organized
Average 2 hours saved per day on case briefing
Used by law students at Harvard, Georgetown, and NYU
4.7/5
rating from law school users
"I record every Contracts lecture. ThetaWave gives me structured briefs for every case discussed — I'm always prepared for cold calls now."
Frequently Asked Questions
Brief Smarter, Not Harder
Automated case briefs, issue-spotting drills, and structured lecture notes — built for the pace of law school. Free to start, no credit card required.
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