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Law According To A King... Living The Life Of A Law Student

Today marks one year since my very first blog post on Boris Johnson's decision to prorogue Parliament. My predictions and legal judgment, in that case, missed the mark entirely, leading to a later post in which I analysed the Supreme Court's decision that unanimously held the prorogation of Parliament wasn't just unlawful, but null and void entirely.  I started this blog to help deepen my understanding of the legal world, improve my exam grades at law school, and explore new topics that my course didn't cover. I have achieved all three of these. The past year has seen me write posts on the liability of Willy Wonka, the Black Lives Matter movement and the US Constitution's Commerce Clause. I have covered the laws of property, tort, contract, constitutions, and intellectual property, and improved my exam average by a solid 1%! This blog, which I initially only shared with close friends and family, has surpassed all of my expectations, from 1 view per post to over 100