⚖️ The Official Little Judges Disclaimer (because even Little Judges need big warnings).
This webcomic explores the strange, delightful, and occasionally exasperating world of law through drawings, jokes, and miniature judicial chaos. Although the comic may reference legal concepts, court cases, or real‑world events, its purpose is entertainment—not instruction, guidance, or professional commentary. Nothing on this site should be mistaken for legal advice, legal authority, or a substitute for speaking to an actual lawyer who exists in the physical world and not inside a panel.
All original content on Little Judges is the intellectual property of its creator, Jonathan Mo. The information presented here is for general reference only and—quoting the original—“provided by an idealistic university student who knows nothing about the real world.” All original artwork, writing, characters, and concepts on this website are the property of the creator unless otherwise stated. Please do not reproduce, distribute, or use the content without permission, unless permitted under fair dealing, fair use, or other applicable exceptions.
While every effort is made to keep things accurate, please do not rely on cartoon characters for real‑world decision‑making. Any reliance is “strictly at your own risk (seriously, don’t use internet doodles as a reference for your real life crisis).”
The creator accepts no liability for losses, damages, defamation claims, data interruptions, or any other calamities that may arise from reading, misreading, or over‑reading this comic.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, the creator of this webcomic disclaims all liability for any loss, damage, inconvenience, confusion, emotional distress, professional embarrassment, or existential crisis arising from the use or misuse of this website. This includes, without limitation:
defamation claims
copyright or intellectual property disputes
reliance on inaccurate or incomplete information
misinterpretation of satire
technological interruptions, outages, or gremlins in the server
The creator is not responsible for any consequences that arise from reading, sharing, misunderstanding, or over‑interpreting the comic.
🚫 Little Judges Is Not Legal Advice (Truly. Deeply. Absolutely Not.)
Some readers, in moments of questionable judgment, have attempted to treat the musings of cartoon judges as legal counsel. This is unwise. As the original text warns, “Just because a cartoon character is depicted as someone learnt in the law does not necessarily translate to that they are actually learnt in the law.”
Little Judges offers general commentary, not legal advice. It is not comprehensive, authoritative, or suitable for resolving disputes, drafting wills, or defending yourself in court. For real legal issues, consult a real lawyer in the real world—not a doodle in the digital one.
While every effort is made to keep information accurate and up to date, the creator makes no representations or warranties—express or implied—about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability, or availability of any content on this site. Laws change, cases evolve, and sometimes the comic simply gets things wrong for the sake of a joke.
Any reliance you place on the content of this webcomic is entirely at your own risk. If you cite a doodle in court, the consequences are yours alone.
To quote the original, “DO NOT ever, ever, ever rely on any aspect(s) of Little Judges. This is, after all, a silly web‑comic.”
A Note on Satire
Everything here is intended for entertainment. The comic pokes fun at contemporary events, public figures, and the legal profession with affection, mischief, and the occasional raised eyebrow. As the original states, these depictions “are not done intentionally with an ulterior/evil motive, but are for purposes of general commentaries and harmless laughs.”
This webcomic frequently engages in satire, parody, and humorous commentary on legal systems, public events, and figures of public interest. These depictions are not intended to cause harm, mislead, or malign any person or institution. They exist solely for entertainment and commentary. Any resemblance to real persons, living or deceased, is either coincidental, exaggerated for comedic effect, or the result of a cartoonist having a long day.
External Links
Sometimes the comic points to other websites. They are beyond my control, and their inclusion does not imply endorsement. The internet is large and unruly; wander responsibly.
This website may contain links to external sites. These sites are not under the control of the creator, and the creator is not responsible for their content, accuracy, policies, or availability. The inclusion of a link does not imply endorsement, approval, or alignment with the views expressed on those sites.
Technical Woes
If the site goes down, glitches, or vanishes temporarily into the ether, please know that I am not liable for outages “due to technical issues beyond the owner/publisher’s control.”
Every effort is made to keep the website running smoothly. However, the creator takes no responsibility for, and will not be liable for, the website being temporarily unavailable due to technical issues beyond their control. Servers are mysterious creatures.
What is a "Disclaimer"?
A disclaimer exists for one noble purpose: to gently but firmly announce, “Please don’t sue me.” It is the digital equivalent of a small wooden sign reading Beware of Dog, except the dog is a web‑comic and the danger is misplaced expectations.
As a humble web‑publisher wandering the vast and occasionally perilous realms of cyberspace, I may encounter all manner of potential liabilities—defamation, copyright misadventures, privacy mishaps, or the accidental creation of wildly incorrect impressions. As the original text puts it, this includes “libel/defamation (saying nasty things about people); copyright infringement… breach of privacy… and false/misleading claims” . Satire and fair comment offer some protection, but only until someone decides they disagree with your definition of “fair.”
Thus, a disclaimer is good practice. A shield. A polite bow. A whispered reminder that this is a comic, not a courtroom.
This is a webcomic. It is meant to be fun. It is not meant to be a legal resource, a legal authority, or a legal anything. Enjoy it, share it, laugh at it—but do not rely on it for real‑world legal decisions.