This colorful, complicated flowchart dives into the tangled question of nuisance—what it is, who can cause it, and when the law decides it’s enough of a public problem to have legal consequences. Originally hand-drawn during my 1L year, this chart captures all the branching paths, distinctions, and judgment calls that come with figuring out whether someone’s conduct crosses the line.
It’s Property Law outlining meets flowchart chaos: disturbances, sensitivity levels, reasonableness analysis, public harm, legislative thresholds, and the kind of colorful legal reasoning that sticks with you long after finals. Perfect for law students, bar takers, or professors who want to bring a little structure (and levity) to an often-overlooked doctrine.
You can get a copy on my Etsy shop.
Reproduced from the original digital drawing
Printed on premium matte archival paper:
– 200 gsm / 80 lb weight
– Smooth, uncoated, non-reflective finish
– FSC-certified or equivalent for sustainability
Want a larger version? Just reach out—I’m happy to size it up to fit your study wall or classroom.
Thanks for visiting—and remember, one person’s nuisance might just be another’s final exam trick question.