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Every brain learns differently. Every brain can succeed. Law education designed for neurodivergent learners — dyslexia, ADHD, autism, and beyond.
We built every video from the ground up for neurodivergent learners. This is not an afterthought — it is the foundation.
Every video uses a measured, deliberate pace. No rushing. No information overload. Your brain has time to process each concept before the next one arrives.
Bold, high-contrast subtitles with only 3 words at a time. No walls of text. No tiny captions. Every word is clear and readable.
Complex ideas explained in everyday words. We break jargon into plain English, then build understanding step by step.
Each video focuses on one single idea. No jumping between topics. Master one thing, then move to the next when you are ready.
Warm colours, gentle transitions, and clean layouts. No flashing images, no chaotic editing. A learning environment that feels safe and focused.
Cream backgrounds, Lexend font, extra letter and word spacing, and generous line height. Every design choice is deliberate and evidence-based.
Every major area of law explained step by step. Perfect for A-Level, university, SQE, and GDL students — or anyone who wants to understand how the law works.
Actus reus, mens rea, murder, manslaughter, theft, and defences. Every criminal law doctrine broken into single concepts with clear visuals.
Offer, acceptance, consideration, breach, and remedies. From Carlill v Carbolic to Williams v Roffey — every principle made accessible.
Negligence, duty of care, Donoghue v Stevenson, the Caparo test, vicarious liability, and nuisance. Tort law from first principles.
Parliamentary sovereignty, judicial review, the HRA 1998, separation of powers, and the rule of law. The UK constitution explained simply.
The three certainties, constructive trusts, fiduciary duties, tracing, and equitable remedies. From express trusts to proprietary estoppel.
Freehold, leasehold, easements, adverse possession, co-ownership, and mortgages. The LRA 2002 and LPA 1925 made simple.
The ECHR, the Human Rights Act 1998, Articles 2 to 14, proportionality, and margin of appreciation. Your fundamental rights explained clearly.
Treaties, the UN, the ICC, state sovereignty, humanitarian law, and jurisdiction. How international law governs the world.
Law education for sixth form and university students. The same accessible approach applied to A-Level and degree-level content.
AQA and OCR A-Level Law specification covered topic by topic. The English legal system, criminal law, tort, and human rights — accessible and exam-focused.
LLB, GDL, SQE, and LPC modules explained accessibly. From first-year foundations to final-year dissertations — every concept broken down for neurodivergent law students.
Beyond law subjects — practical study skills, exam technique, and support designed for neurodivergent law students.
How to brief a case, the IRAC method, law essay structure, active recall for case names, and managing heavy reading lists — designed for neurodivergent brains.
Problem question technique, essay timing, citing authorities under pressure, and managing exam anxiety. Strategies that work with your brain, not against it.
Disabled Students Allowance explained step by step. What it is, who qualifies, how to apply, and what equipment and support you can get as a law student.
The best assistive technology, apps, and tools for neurodivergent law students. Case law databases, text-to-speech, focus apps, and note-taking.
The Disabled Students Allowance (DSA) provides funding for specialist equipment, software, and one-to-one study support for students with dyslexia, ADHD, autism, and other conditions. It does not need to be repaid and does not affect other student finance.
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