How might we make bizarrely specific areas of law genuinely accessible, navigable, and even fun? Think the Salmon Act's provisions on suspicious fish handling, the legendary cake-or-biscuit VAT debate, hedge height disputes under the Anti-social Behaviour Act, or local fireworks curfews that vary wildly by geography.
The law is full of these oddly specific corners. Regulations that are surprisingly consequential for the people they affect, but nearly impossible for a non-specialist to find, understand, or apply. They're buried in dense legislation, scattered across statutory instruments, and rarely written with a normal person in mind.
Your challenge is to pick an obscure area of regulation and build something that makes it genuinely usable. That could be an interactive tool that guides someone through their rights, a conversational agent that can actually answer niche legal questions, or a creative experience that makes the law engaging to explore.