
Dr. Sutton Coins LawEd
Dr. Anelia Sutton Coins “LawEd™” — A New Term and Movement Taking Legal Privilege Out of Ivory Towers and Into People’s Hands
[Baltimore, MD — November 2025] —
In a defining moment for justice reform and public empowerment, Dr. Anelia Sutton, founder of Mission Possible University and author of The Law Revolution, has officially coined the term “LawEd™” — a transformative new short code for Law Education.
LawEd™ (noun) [law-ed]
LawEd™ represents the democratization of law education, transforming legal understanding from an exclusive professional privilege into a universal public right. LawEd™ was coined by Dr. Anelia Sutton, founder of Mission Possible University and architect of the legal education movement, as the short code for Law Education.
The movement bridges the gap between academic law and everyday life, teaching people how to navigate, challenge, and change the systems that govern them. LawEd™ takes privilege out of ivory towers and puts power into people’s hands through legal education. It is a social and educational movement dedicated to making legal knowledge accessible to everyone.
“Legal education shouldn’t be a privilege for the few,” said Dr. Sutton. “It’s the people’s birthright. LawEd™ transforms that right into a movement — empowering everyday citizens to understand and use the law for their protection, prosperity, and peace.”
Through Mission Possible University and her bestselling book The Law Revolution, Dr. Sutton has already helped over 100,000 legal-abuse survivors gain empowerment through legal knowledge. Now, with LawEd™, she is redefining the field of public legal education itself — creating a new standard for how justice is taught and shared.


