"Every legal article ever written is a line of human code.
Every constitution is an operating system.
Every court ruling is a runtime decision."
"This is not a metaphor. It is a structural observation — demonstrated computationally across 153,105 verified legal provisions in seven jurisdictions. The patterns are real. The convergences are measurable. The law has geometry."
Describe your case. Get the exact article that applies — cited, verified, across 7 jurisdictions. No hallucinations.
Multi-jurisdictional retrieval engine. Describe your case. Select up to three jurisdictions. Magnus reads the full legislative corpus of each — simultaneously — and synthesizes a cross-border legal analysis grounded in verified text.
Full statute browser with contextual AI. Navigate the law by hierarchy — part, title, chapter, article. Chat with Apolo in the context of any provision. Generate process diagrams from legal structure.
Verified court decisions from the Czech Constitutional Court and Supreme Court — embedded, searchable, directly linked to the legislative corpus. Find the ruling that interprets the exact provision you are reading.
Thesis versus antithesis. Every article that supports your case and every one that contradicts it — visualized as a 3D solar system of legal gravity. Dialectical legal reasoning, made visible.
"Justice is a human need."
We did not build Tesseum to optimize a workflow. We built it because access to accurate legal knowledge is a condition of justice — and that condition has never been universal.
"Humanity builds law in pursuit of justice. Nothing else."
Every legal article ever written — every code, every constitution, every court ruling — emerged from the same impulse: to resolve a break in reality that injustice creates. We did not invent that impulse. We built a tool to serve it.
"Access to law is justice itself."
A person who cannot read the law that governs them is not free. Tesseum does not make the law simpler. It makes the search more precise — so lawyers, jurists, and citizens find what they need, when they need it, without hallucination.
On the left, the legal corpus — 153,105 articles in ordered hierarchy. On the right, your question — unstructured, in natural language. Tesseum finds the connections in real time.
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The book that preceded Tesseum. A 170-page argument that law emerges from biology, language, and the human need for resolution — not from the state, not from reason alone.