I think I myself or anybody else who is stressed for time would benefit. I personally learn the best from casebriefs that have an accompanying video, and furthermore, if a case has a Quimbee video you KNOW it's important. It is tedious going through alphabetical indexes of cases trying to find the ones that have videos, and it is similarly time-ineffectual trying to do a search on a term (like "landlord-tenant" for cases). Other than doing practice exams, analyzing cases that have Quimbee videos has been the most productive way for me to memorize law AND learn how to apply it at the same time. Thus, it would be nice to be able to click on "Property" and see every Quimbee case video, assorted by subject. "TORTS .... Intentional Torts .... Negligence...... Res Ipsa Loquitur: Byrne v. Boadle Link to Video,.... " etc. Thank you! ---- Very gratefully, Atlas Gresko, 3L GGU Law 2022