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As net neutrality continues to provoke a heated debate, the US Federal Communications Commission voted on December 14 to repeal the relevant rules, a move that was widely expected since last summer.

Liberty Building, home to the School of Law

As net neutrality continues to provoke a heated debate, the US Federal Communications Commission voted on December 14 to repeal the relevant rules, a move that was widely expected since last summer.

Liberty Building, home to the School of Law

Ms Amrisha Pandey, a PhD scholar at the School of Law, has been appointed to the International Water Resources Association’s Task Force on Water Quality.

Student shares experiences of Q-Step at the Leeds Engagement Showcase

Third year Social Policy and Sociology student Fiona Powell was one of 12 inspiring students to share their stories of community engagement at Leeds.

On Thursday 30 November, we were joined by UN Assistant Secretary-General and Special Adviser on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P), Dr. Ivan Šimonovic.