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Leeds Law students advise charity
Law student, Loren Martin from the University of Leeds was amongst those delivering the first in a series of free legal education sessions for local charities.
Leeds Law Professor’s contribution to the world’s political and business leaders’ summit in Davos
A report on global investment policy has been released to the world’s political and business leaders at a press conference at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos on 22 January.
Book Publication - Disabled Children: A Legal Handbook
Luke Clements, together with Professor Janet Read and barrister Steve Broach have published a new edition of their ‘Disabled Children: Legal Handbook’ (Legal Action 2016).
Screen Actors Guild awards set to further expose Oscars' lack of diversity
As the Academy continues to confront criticism, success at the Sags on Saturday for stars such as Viola Davis, Queen Latifah and Idris Elba seems likely to highlight how far film lags behind TV.
Lydia Bleasdale-Hill awarded University Student Education Fellowship
Lydia Bleasdale-Hill, associate professor in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice at the School of Law has been awarded a Full University Student Education Fellowship.