Legal papers often sound stronger than they really are.
Factual Assertions and Admissible Evidence is designed to help you read those papers with more clarity by showing you how to separate claims from proof, identify who is speaking, and ask better questions about what actually supports the statement. The guide behind the class teaches a simple method: identify the claim, identify the speaker, trace the source, and test the evidence.
If you’ve ever looked at a complaint, affidavit, motion, or exhibit and felt like the language itself was doing most of the work, this class will help you slow down and read more carefully. Instead of being overwhelmed by how official something sounds, you’ll begin to see how to examine what is being asserted and whether it has actually been supported.
This is a strong fit for anyone who wants a clearer way to approach legal documents without getting lost in jargon or intimidation.
If you’re ready to stop being impressed by the paper and start testing what it actually proves, enroll now and begin building that skill.


