7 Law communities on Independent Platforms
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ExpertLaw
Welcome to the ExpertLaw forums. Join our forum and ask a legal question for free, or to participate in discussions. Our forum includes lawyers, employment, insurance, tax and real estate professionals, law enforcement officers, and many other people with specialized knowledge, in addition to participation by interested laypersons. You will find thousands of answers to legal questions.157K members
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Websleuths
Websleuths is an internet community focused on crime and missing persons, where registered users discuss and analyze information related to criminal cases, cold cases, and investigations.246K members
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TheLaw.com
Providing legal help, information, legal forms and advice to the general public. A legal resource for attorneys, business professionals and the average person to find self help with the law. Ask a question, get quick answers.Forum![Community Placeholder]()
7Sage LSAT
Our mission is to make legal education accessible. The LSAT is the gateway to the legal profession, and thus it is the gateway to key positions in our society. But those who are unable to hire $150/hr tutors, or take $1000 LSAT prep courses have been at an unfair disadvantage. Until now. We want to level the playing field. Top-notch, high-quality LSAT instruction should be affordable, and we have worked hard to do just that. We started off releasing free explanations of LSAT questions, aiming to explain every single one, but it wasn't long before copyright lawyers crashed the party. They demanded a licensing fee and electronic protections every time we show an LSAT question. So, while we have to charge for access, the goal has always been, and will continue to be, to liberate legal education. This is why we released hundreds of our videos, including every LSAT Logic Games explanation, for free for nearly eight years until LSAC stopped us. This is why we donate our entire curriculum to PreProBono students. This is why we offer our course for dramatically less than every other major company we know of.100K members
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Top Law Schools
Welcome to a free & valuable resource to assist law school applicants, students, & graduates! The defining feature of this site is the TLS forums which historically has been focused primarily on law school applicants with discussion forums such as the law school admissions forum, the LSAT prep forum, the personal statement forum, and the choosing a law school forum. However, over the years the forums for law school students and graduates have become quite popular as well especially the bar prep forum, the legal employment forum, and the forum for law school students. A couple of other noteworthy forums are the law school graduates only forum (verification of graduate status required) and the TLS lounge (registration required).ForumNewsletterJobs3 views / month

LSAT Max
Get the #1-Rated LSAT Prep for Free!300K members
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The Law Community - by Clio
The Law Community, by Clio, is an online network built for legal professionals like you. This community is your space to learn, connect, and grow—by sharing tips and best practices, networking, and gaining new tech skills. Here at TLC, you'll also get to help shape Clio's future and stand on the cutting-edge of new product and feature updates.ForumEvents
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