Lawyers

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Sciences & Technology

Lawyers must adapt to the age of digitalisation

Controversial facial recognition technology highlights the need for in-house lawyers who are trained in the legal risks of emerging technologies

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Education

How Australia got so many law schools

Australia’s large number of law schools is a product of higher education policy change in the 1980s, but has it limited opportunities for growth?

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Politics & Society

Why law degrees matter

There is significant public good in having people with legal training working across all sectors of our economy

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Politics & Society

Keeping up with the droneses: How criminal laws deal with new technology

The Law needs constant revision to keep up with changing community standards

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Politics & Society

Digital disruption and the Law

Balancing tradition with innovation in a fast-changing industry is a challenge for legal educators

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