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Steven schwarcz

This month Professor Steven Schwarcz from Duke University begins his ‘Liberty Fellowship’ at the School of Law, University of Leeds.

Professor Pinar Akman

The Computational Antitrust Project gathers over 40 antitrust agencies and scholars exploring how legal informatics could contribute to the field.

Mitchell travis

Anthem Studies in Law Reform bridges the gap between legal activism and academic scholarship by publishing short books (20,000 - 30,000 words) focused on law reform.

Paul wragg 1

Hacked Off is the campaign for a free and accountable press.

Medical law review resized

The Medical Law Review is published by the Oxford University Press and is generally considered to be the preeminent medical law journal in Europe.