If you’re a law student unsure about the best career path to take after graduation, you’re not alone. Is it better to pursue the clerkship route and secure a job at a law firm? Maybe a graduate role in the public service?
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If you’re a law student unsure about the best career path to take after graduation, you’re not alone. Is it better to pursue the clerkship route and secure a job at a law firm? Maybe a graduate role in the public service?
A team of law students from the ANU College of Law has won a prestigious national insurance law mooting competition after defeating the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in the grand final.
A lawyer, researcher and aspiring academic, Anu Adeyemi is in the second year of his Master of International Law and Diplomacy.
ANU Juris Doctor candidate Salman Tahir hopes to use his law studies to make a positive impact to others’ lives.
The Australian Crisis Simulation Summit is gearing up for its second year with an emphasis on inclusion and expertise.
A new study has found that many targets of sexual harassment in Australia face a risky and costly road to justice despite a landmark civil case in 2014.
Philippa Weeks Scholar Georgie Juszczyk shares her most memorable ANU Law experiences and reflects on making family history with her double degree.
ANU Law students Varshini Viswanath and Andrew Ray share their experience taking part in the United States Government Student Leadership Conference 2020.
ANU College of Law students reveal the "terrifying but fun" experience of discussing their submission before a Senate inquiry.
ANU Law students have tried their hand at videography for a group assignment exploring the intersection between law, art and Indigenous Australians.
Students from ANU research and policy group GreenLaw have authored a research article examining public interest cases under the EPBC Act.
Freilich Indigenous Student Scholar Amanda Wingett balances her Juris Doctor studies at ANU with her role as an associate lecturer in the Medical School.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Kimberley Community Legal Services has continued to serve its clients with the help of ANU law students at its Broome and Kununurra offices.
From the remote highlands of Papua New Guinea to the heights of legal academia, Dr Bal Kama’s scholarly success has been shaped by his determination to overcome challenges and deep commitment to the Pacific.
Harriet Wilson proves there is truth behind the adage that ‘you’ve got to be in it to win it’.
Does the world’s first international e-mooting competition offer a glimpse of the future of legal education?
#MeToo and the Law is the first course of its kind offered by an Australian law school.
ANU students have collaborated on a report into the ACT's implementation of an anti-torture treaty.
Grace Bramwell is determined not to let a degenerative eye disease hold her back from pursuing her career in environmental law.
From aspiring actress to University Medallist, Hannah Dawson's law studies at ANU have been shaped by curiosity and determination.