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How to answer Problem Questions
Posted by Phillip Jones to Glamorgan University blog on the 8th November 2010.
At
the ripe old age of 27, I’m considered a mature student. Until my first year of law studies I hadn’t
been asked to answer a hypothetical problem question in nearly 10 years, let
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Should the Law support Backward Genetic Counselling?
Posted by Phillip Jones to Glamorgan University blog on the 8th November 2010.
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The need for heavier handed law?
Posted by FionaGildea to Newcastle blog on the 8th November 2010.
The following article questions the need for some heavier
handed legal action in terms of allowing bail.Jane Clough, a young nurse was stabbed to death 71 times by...
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Jimmy choo use exotic skins
Posted by HinaPervaiz to Huddersfield University blog on the 7th November 2010.
Two
of my favourite subjects as you may have figured are fashion and animals. From
my previous post on how animals die for the sake of fashion to be turned into a
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Too many LPC students? Too few training contracts?
Posted by SueParkinson to College of Law, York blog on the 7th November 2010.
There's been much concern expressed recently about the reduced number of available training contracts in the current economic climate, and the amount of students qualifying with their LPCs without an offer of a training contract. Some firms are...
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The Right to Vote - Automatic or Merited?
Posted by RachelClaireWalker to Glasgow blog on the 7th November 2010.
The UK government has recently announced that it cannot ignore the ECHR ruling any longer - prisoners are now to be able to vote, placing them akin to all others in society. This decision has simultaneously sparked relief and outrage. ...
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Cadder v HMA
Posted by RachelClaireWalker to Glasgow blog on the 7th November 2010.
Few law students can have escaped hearing the word 'Cadder' over the past few weeks. A rare decision that is unanimously agreed to have vast implications - starting immediately.
In essence, Cadder focused on the tricky question of...
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Experience counts!
Posted by ReaganFahy to Leeds Met blog on the 7th November 2010.
Over the last few weeks, I have gained work experience in both a Solicitors firm and a Barristers Chambers for which I enjoyed both thoroughly.
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What is the cost of a degree?
Posted by NataliaSpyrides to College of Law, Moorgate blog on the 6th November 2010.
A decade ago a degree was a valued qualification, but with more going to university than ever before, has the degree lost its value and sitting on a C.V. Employers now want more, a degree no longer holds the prestigious place it once did and, in my...
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Strike Strike Strike
Posted by NataliaSpyrides to College of Law, Moorgate blog on the 6th November 2010.
Once again, we have faced a week of huge disruptions on the trains and there is a possibility of the same occurring at the end of November.
I can't decide how I feel about the strikes, but the overall service on the tubes and the cost make them...


