Beware the Gunner Inside
postcard from law school, legal writing tip. I sketched during 1l, and found it in my notebook recently. Colored it using Procreate on the iPad.
An outline I illustrated for Administrative Law -- walking through the answer to the question, can a federal agency compel ...
Some drawn notes from a recent Stanford University panel on The Context of Human Trafficking.
This is a comic book version of the power-point that my team for Law Without Walls presented last week for our class. We are mid-way through our design process. We were tasked with researching problems around 'Access to Justice' & 'Trickle Down Justice', and then to ...
View Access to Justice: An Online Hub against Human Trafficking →
A few months later -- a comic synopsis of From Public Squares to Platforms: Free Speech in the Networked World, the Stanford Law School event on November 30th, 2011, from the Center for Internet & Society....
Some sketches from my September notebook, at the iLaw conference at Harvard Law School, this with some basic introduction ...
View some Intellectual Property Basics, Terry Fisher at ILaw →
A commission from Claire + Nina, and their new company Vovka. It should come in particularly useful in Lexington, Virgina if you happen to be walking while drunk....
For my Stanford Law & Technology Association duties, I've been laboring over a cartoon to advertise our upcoming raffle for students, who've submitted their course outlines for other students to peruse & download. I started off with a vision of haggard law students. First draft:...
From Yesterday at the law school......
View Law School Sketchbook: Tim Wu, Erratic and Abusive Internet Monopolists →
a few days late for the con law exam, but nevertheless a refresher for those rainy days when you feel like recalling limitations ...
View Illustrated Law School: Justice Jackson’s Zones of Executive Power, Youngstown Sheet & Tube →
The final product for my Law School Cartoon, of Donoghue v Stevenson, after my initial sketch from last month. Decided ...
View Illustrated Law School: Donoghue v Stevenson, the snail in the ginger beer →
In my quest for a narrative-version of law classes, I've started compiling a bank of radio programs, films, stories and books that offer a human version ...
From Con Law today, regarding the Ollie's Barbeque holding, which tragically does not explain at length whether the pickles served ...
Torts is done, long live Torts! So upon Mark's request, I've finally figured out how to make nice Prints of my drawings, some of them up on ...
Just in time for finals studying, a line of caricatures of my law professors. I guess you have to know them to comprehend, but I think they're ...
Another flow chart from my sketchbook from Civil Procedure -- this time taking on one of the four components of filing a lawsuit -- serving notice on ...
Straight from 1L sketchbookland, a preliminary Civ Pro outline in the form of an animated flow chart. Cartoons and due process, all on a convenient tshirt....
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Another page from 1L sketchbook, this time from Torts. Proximate cause of a flood in Buffalo? So many to ...
I want more law school flowcharts, google image search isn't showing me any that I want to look at, so I'm drawing my own. So here we go, one corner of Torts.......
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