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'Changing Law, Changing Lawyers’: School of Law hosts public launch of the Legal Professions Research Group
The workshop ‘Changing Law, Changing Lawyers’ brought together leading scholars, practitioners and legal regulators to engage in a critical dialogue on transformations within the legal field.
Prominent blind School of Law Professor only academic to be invited to give oral evidence to UK Parliament’s Transport Committee
Professor Anna Lawson recently gave evidence to the House of Commons Transport Committee’s inquiry on transport accessibility legislation.
Professor Henry Yeomans submits written evidence to UK Parliament Justice Committee
The submission was based on Professor Henry Yeomans and Dr Thomas Guiney's recent article 'Explaining Penal Momentum'.
Women Breaking Barriers continues to inspire students to become future female pioneers
Women Breaking Barriers (WBB) is a student-led initiative supported by the University of Leeds' School of Law that aims to celebrate the successes of women.
Leeds Lecturer Gives Keynote Speech at Inaugural Police and Crime History Meeting
Dr Churchill's speech was given on 23 November at the inaugural International Meeting of New Researchers in Police and Crime History.