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Carlil & Carbolic

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

School vs University

A colourful illustration of the basic differences between studying for school and university, made with ready-to-hand tools.

Mortgages-R-Us

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

A day in Coltsfoot Vale

Coltsfoot vale is a happy place but its residents are having more than their fair share of legal disputes. Explore the interactive map and try and figure out answers to their land-law problems.

A Gift for the Inland Revenue

This comic representation of the leading English trusts law case, drawn by our Legal Design Sprint winner, shows the titles as coloured presents and wraps everything up in just one page!

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.

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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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.

Jenny & Jade's Cards of Much Negligence

It’s getting close to revision time. How do you get all those notes you’ve been making into your head? Visual revision cards are a tried and tested way of helping things stick.

Absolute rights

A symbolic representation of the absolute rights which aim to protect the human being against deprivation of life and ensure the protection of their dignity and liberty.