The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law is proud to announce the appointment of Associate Professor Anthony Hopkins as an Acting Judge of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Supreme Court.
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The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law is proud to announce the appointment of Associate Professor Anthony Hopkins as an Acting Judge of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Supreme Court.
Lawyer, storyteller and PhD candidate Sarouche Razi is exploring how art practices can be used to advance coronial justice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
ANU Law students have tried their hand at videography for a group assignment exploring the intersection between law, art and Indigenous Australians.
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.
Sonny Scott reflects on the legal cost of overcrowded housing for the ACT Indigenous community.
Indigenous scholars Mary Spiers Williams and Justin McCaul reflect on the significance of National Reconciliation Week.