Built in public,
year by year.
This platform is also a record. It tracks what I’m learning on the way to law school — the wins, the detours, and the questions that turned into articles.
I started LawJustic because I kept running into legal questions that nobody around me could answer simply — and realized that writing the answers down was the best way to actually learn them. What began as personal notes turned into a public resource, and the act of teaching keeps making me a sharper student.
Below is the plan I’m holding myself to. It doubles as a portfolio: by the time law school applications come around, this should be a body of work that shows what I care about and how I think.
The summer it started
Pick a name, build the templates, and ship the first wave of articles and case breakdowns. Launch the site, the newsletter, and the socials — then keep showing up.