Items tagged Explainer

Brexit: The Comic Strip

See the Brexit soap opera explained and ‘brought alive’ in visual form for the second edition of Routledge's Insider's Guide To Legal Skills.

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Carlil & Carbolic

Hannah Palmer brings a welcome visual dimension to remembering case law in her comprehensive revision and testing materials.

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Visualising Tenants’ Rights

From a series of visualisation projects that aim to communicate legal obligations and community information in accessible ways.

Mortgages-R-Us

Fitting all the key cases of one aspect of the law of mortgages into a single revision page? Challenge accepted!

The RACER

How the City Law School visually explained their new essay marking criteria in just one page.

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Mandatory minimums

From a series of animated videos highlighting deep injustices in the system and emphasizing the role of district attorneys in stifling or encouraging reform.

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The Body of Law

Back in 2016 I attended Isobel’s superb exhibition, The Body of Law, held at Senate House in London, as part of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies’ public engagement programme that explores and promotes the humanity of law.

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The Supreme Court: A Guide for Bears

You can’t escape the probing gaze of a judge – or of a teddy bear, particularly in the UK Supreme Court café!

The Co-Ownership Explainer

Confused by co-ownership? Confounded by constructive trusts? Take a look at our double-sided explainer to find out the principles and see what happened in the two biggest cases.

Getting what you want from emails

This animated video on email etiquette shows how you can make dull advice a little more engaging, with just limited artistic and technical know-how.

Measuring up school

This beautifully designed booklet for students and their families helps them navigate disciplinary proceedings, learn about their rights, and advocate for better disciplinary policies.

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Sticky Tricky Law

Dreamed up after doodling an explanation of the Article 50 Miller decision for friends with a pack of post-it notes, StickyTrickyLaw is an online legal education project, published on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.