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Using technology to aid your law studies

Andy Howells presents technological tools to aid your study of A-level law

The reformed A-level law specifications provide significant challenges for students. You need to not only master a much greater amount of content than before, but also have an appreciation of how this detail fits into the bigger picture of how the law works, as well as of wider themes such as justice, fault and the rule of law. Fortunately, there are many ways in which technology can assist your learning about the law, often from those working in the field.

First, let’s consider the need for an appreciation of wider themes in law. One way you can really start to understand how important certain topics are is to follow legal professionals on Twitter:

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