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Leading academics come together to discuss food justice
The School of Law and N8 Agrifood group have welcomed academics from across the world to discuss the important issue of food justice.
Could community engagement help prevent radicalisation and extremism?
A School of Law postgraduate researcher has carried out a research project looking at how community engagement could help prevent radicalisation and extremism.
Welfare Appeals and Tribunal Clinic: First Term a Huge Success
The inaugural Welfare Appeals and Tribunal Clinic, which sees the School of Law collaborate with Chapeltown Citizens Advice, has resulted in members of the local community receiving financial assistance through the award of Personal Independent Payments (PIP) and Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) through the review/appeals process.
School of Law students raise over £3,000 for charity
Well done to our Law School Challenge committee, led by Alice Sleep (LawSoc’s Pro Bono Secretary), who have raised an amazing £3,355.89 for free legal advice charities.
School of Law academic co-edits journal on Brexit and the Law School
With all the uncertainty surrounding Brexit a School of Law academic, Dr Chloe Wallace, has co-edited a special edition of the Law Teacher Journal, Brexit and the Law School.