English: 1998 copy of the Indiana Code, the criminal and civil law of Indiana (Photo credit: Wikipedia) |
http://store.jonesmcclure.com/The-Illustrated-Guide-to-Criminal-Law
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Nathaniel Burney's Illustrated Guide to Criminal Law is a complete first-year Criminal Law course in comic form, in 17 parts on a Tumblr. It's clearly written, and the illustrations go a long way toward making complex ideas easier to grasp. Burney's comics have been collected between covers in a printed book, which would make a great gift for would-be criminals and anyone considering pre-law.
http://boingboing.net/2012/09/14/first-year-criminal-law-course.html
Well, after last week’s frenzy over the illustrated amicus brief, it seemed only appropriate to mention that we are about a month away from releasing Nathan Burney’s first illustrated guide, this one on criminal law. I’m pretty stoked about this project because it’s so incredibly awesome. And I’m not the only one that thinks so:
- Cory Doctorow, First-year criminal law course in webcomic form, BoingBoing (9-14-2012)
- Sam Glover, The (Awesome) Illustrated Guide to Criminal Law, Lawyerist (9-14-2012)
- Bruce Carton, Nathaniel Burney’s ‘The Illustrated Guide to Criminal Law’, Legal Blog Watch (9-14-2012)
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