Legally Brief

The law, reimagined weekly.

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The Concept

Legal intelligence
shouldn't look like a
photocopy from 1997.

Every Sunday, each Legally Brief edition is destroyed and rebuilt from scratch — new design, new layout, new visual language. The only constant is the rigor of the analysis.

We research opinions, legislation, and regulatory shifts across jurisdictions. Then we design a completely new reading experience around whatever we find — because the shape of the news should reflect the weight of the news.

No templates. No recycled layouts. Every week is a blank canvas, and the law is the paint.

"A 200-page ruling deserves more than a bulleted email."

How It Works

01

Research

Court opinions, legislative actions, regulatory changes, and enforcement actions across your jurisdiction — gathered, verified, and prioritized by significance.

02

Design

A completely new visual identity is created for each edition. Typography, color, layout — all driven by the stories themselves. No two editions look alike.

03

Deliver

Your briefing goes live Sunday evening. Access it on any device, any time. Past editions are archived forever — building a visual timeline of legal history.

Current Briefings

Choose your jurisdiction.

Federal

United States

SCOTUS decisions, federal legislation, DOJ enforcement, regulatory actions, and cross-state highlights. The full picture.

Every Sunday

State

Texas

Texas Supreme Court opinions, legislative sessions, TRC orders, energy regulation, and civil procedure developments specific to Lone Star practice.

Every Sunday

State

Michigan

Michigan Supreme Court rulings, legislative committee actions, PFAS litigation, auto industry regulation, and Great Lakes state employment law.

Every Sunday

State

California

CCPA/CPRA enforcement, PAGA reform, environmental regulation, tech policy, housing law, and all major California court developments.

Every Sunday

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Why Legally Brief?

Traditional Legal News

  • Dense, undifferentiated paragraphs
  • Same layout since the Clinton administration
  • Buried behind paywalls and ads
  • Covers everything; prioritizes nothing
  • Delivered when convenient for the publisher
  • Reading it feels like work

Legally Brief

  • Curated, visual, hierarchy-driven design
  • Brand new design every single edition
  • Free, open, no account required
  • 10-15 stories, ranked by impact
  • Every Sunday, like clockwork
  • Reading it feels like discovery

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