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Pro bono students' major research report into free home-to-school transport policies
A study by students at the School of Law, led by Sorcha McCormack and Professor Luke Clements, has found very serious failings in the information provided by English councils’ websites.
Professor Anna Lawson co-authors report on disability rights after the EU
In an article published by The Independent this week, Professor Anna Lawson discusses the pressing concerns relating to social care provisions brought about by Britain’s exit from the EU.
The School of Law publishes groundbreaking research
Research concerning the cost benefits of home adaptations for families with disabled young people has been published by the Cerebra pro bono research programme.
Legal advice clinics launched
The School of Law celebrated the official launch of its free legal advice clinics on Thursday 16th March. Two particular projects were celebrated: the 'pop-up' clinics, and the welfare rights clinic.
Parliament considers school transport student research evidence
On Tuesday 7 March 2017, an inquiry into school transport for disabled children, chaired by Caroline Ansell MP, heard evidence produced by pro bono students at the School of Law.