The full game
All four modes — Single Target Lock, Minimal Effort Run, Endurance Trial, No Stakes Replay — ready to use the second you sign in.
NeuroLaw is a cognitive training system for the LSAT — designed from the ground up for ADHD, autistic, dyslexic, and anxious minds. It launches on the day the world celebrates the way we think.
Tuesday, June 16, 2026 · Neurodiversity Pride Day · 9:00 AM ET
Neurodiversity Pride Day was founded in 2018 to celebrate the idea that there's no single right way for a human brain to work. Variation isn't a defect. It's how we get different kinds of thinkers, inventors, and — yes — lawyers.
We didn't want to quietly ship NeuroLaw on some random Tuesday. We wanted the launch itself to say something: that a product designed for neurodivergent learners belongs in the spotlight of the day that celebrates them.
The rainbow infinity symbol (∞) at the top of this page is the movement's mark — a reminder that neurodivergent minds are part of the same infinite spectrum as every other kind of mind. Not lesser. Not broken. Just different.
All four modes — Single Target Lock, Minimal Effort Run, Endurance Trial, No Stakes Replay — ready to use the second you sign in.
Personalized explanations, adaptive difficulty, and burnout detection. Cognitive training that learns how your brain learns.
No credit card. No "free tier lite version." Full Pro access for a week — because the only way to know if it works for you is to try it.
A portion of every Pro subscription funds free access for students where cost is a real barrier. Launch day, day one.
Everyone who signs up before June 16 gets their first month of Pro free. Our thanks for being here early.
A virtual conversation on June 16 at noon ET about cognitive design, neurodivergent learning, and the road to law school. Free, no signup beyond the waitlist.
All three LSAT sections, gamification, concept library, hint system, and shame-free feedback tested end-to-end.
The beta is live right now and we're actively looking for neurodivergent learners to try the full system. Every piece of feedback shapes launch day. Sign up to help test →
Adaptive difficulty, burnout detection, and spaced repetition go from beta into production on the public infrastructure.
NeuroLaw opens to the public. Waitlist members get first access, first month free, and a seat at the launch event. Let's go.
We're actively looking for neurodivergent learners to test NeuroLaw before June 16. Not a stress test. Not a stunt. A real conversation between the people building the tool and the people it's being built for.
If you have ADHD, autism, dyslexia, anxiety — or just think differently from the standard test-prep assumption — we want your eyes on this.
Takes about a minute. We read every one.
We read every one. Expect to hear from us within 48 hours with access details. Thank you for helping us build this right.
Sign up for the waitlist and we'll send you the link the moment we open — plus an invite to the launch event and your first month of Pro free.