I would say that Law Hub's interface is even better in a couple of ways. Firstly, the rules for the logic games are always sized to fit the text box so you won't have to worry about scrolling down to see extra long rules. Additionally, the RC sections have indicators telling you how many questions there are per passage. Aside from that it's basically the same.
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I would say that Law Hub's interface is even better in a couple of ways. Firstly, the rules for the logic games are always sized to fit the text box so you won't have to worry about scrolling down to see extra long rules. Additionally, the RC sections have indicators telling you how many questions there are per passage. Aside from that it's basically the same.