Generate Bluebook Citations
without the guesswork
Accurate, Bluebook-Compliant Citations
LawX breaks citations into standardized components and assembles them correctly every time, so you don’t have to second-guess your formatting.
Built for Law Students
No clutter, no firm-centric workflows. LawX is designed to help you move faster while you’re researching, outlining, and writing.
Save Time Where It Matters
Stop wrestling with the Bluebook and focus on substance. LawX handles citation mechanics so you can focus on analysis.
Simple Plans
Start free, upgrade when you need more power.
Student
$0
Free
- Basic Bluebook citations
- Case law support
- Limited searches
- Email support
Law Student+
$9
per month
- Unlimited citations
- Advanced Bluebook rules
- Save & reuse citations
- Priority support
Pro
$19
per month
- Everything in Student+
- Bulk citations
- Export to Word
- Early feature access
Frequently Asked Questions
A few common questions from law students getting started with LawX.
Is LawX Bluebook accurate?
LawX generates citations using current Bluebook rules and standardized citation structures. We recommend reviewing citations before submitting graded work, just as you would with any research tool.
Do I need to create an account?
No. You can search cases and generate citations without creating an account. An account is only required for saving citations or accessing advanced features.
Is LawX free to use?
Yes. LawX offers a free tier for basic citation generation. Paid plans unlock additional features for heavier academic workloads.
Who is LawX designed for?
LawX is built primarily for law students, including 1Ls, law review members, and anyone who wants to generate citations quickly without wrestling with the Bluebook.
Can I rely on LawX for law review or journals?
LawX is designed to support academic citation work, including law review cite-checking. As always, final editorial review should follow your journal’s standards.
Ready to stop wrestling with the Bluebook?
Generate clean, accurate citations in seconds with LawX.
