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A showcase for legal learning and communications focusing on alternative visual modalities

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A History of Equity in Land Law

Lords, war, unscrupulous friends and betrayed families — Find out more about why equity is pivotal to the development of land law in this one-page comic.

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What is tl;dr?

It's an online gallery of new ways of communicating in law with the visual arts, design and multimedia.

We showcase both our own commissioned pieces and the best of legal design from the web.

All the materials we create ourselves are released as Creative Commons.

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City Law School

This gallery is curated by Emily Allbon, Senior Lecturer in Law at City.

We welcome submissions for our resources or links to great legal design on the web.

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