What Are Articles for Law Students
Remi Alli gives us this fascinating and informative interview with J. Daniel Jung, Esq., Director of the Abraham Lincoln University School of Law. He looks at what he sees students and graduates hurt when they try to look for another legal job. Rebecca Broadbent examines what is actually classified as obscene publication by the law and what can actually be prosecuted under that law in a society where media and publications are more accessible than ever. Their analysis also takes into account the scope of the law in the control of this area, in particular in the light of the Convention on Human Rights. Nelson Mandela, Andrea Bocelli and Barack Obama are just three famous people who studied law without devoting themselves to this profession. In the UK, around 17,855 students were admitted to law courses during the period 2016-2017, of whom 67.5% were women and 32.5% men. Far fewer students are accepted in this role. In one of the previous articles, The Student Lawyer looked at the increase in environmental regulations. Now we focus on the real needs for a change in practices and standards to adapt to the changing perception of human impact on the environment.
In this article, Enakshi Khasriya interviews Simranjeet Kaur Mann, future intern at Womble Bond Dickinson. Simranjeet talks about what got her into the legal profession and how she started her own legal mentoring program and YouTube channel, Sim`s Legal Mentoring, to support aspiring lawyers. The graduate law degree is underway and students have begun taking notes to help them achieve this elusive distinction. You may have seen people consult various guides and case books at conferences and tutorials. A quick Google search for “GDL auditing leaders” brings up a number of different companies, leaving students spoilt for choice. Therefore, we have reviewed the most popular GDL guides currently on the market to make your decision easier. Maddy Preedy talks about the current global supply chain crisis facing the fast fashion industry due to the pandemic exacerbated by Omicron`s latest variant. Maddy also gives concrete examples of the measures some fashion houses have taken to counter the effects of the pandemic in order to keep their businesses on the market. Tajinder Kaur discusses the regularity of Silicon Valley recruits` “pretend until you do it” mentality and why there is still a growing need for those who join this mentality. Aqua Koroma explains why the legal profession is struggling to comply with AML regulations, highlighted by the recent tribulations of Reya`s Mishcon, and what steps can be taken to help the legal position maintain its vital role in combating white-collar crime. Nadine AbiKanaan talks about the financial challenges facing businesses in various sectors in 2022 due to the ongoing impact of the pandemic.
Beth Zheng interviews Hannah Foley, Head of Corporate Recruitment and Projects and Branding and Social Media at Kissoon Carr. Hannah provides insight into how students and lawyers can use LinkedIn to strengthen their connections. Nicolas Price explains the recent decision in Robinson v. Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police. It explores the possible outcomes of a decision that could lead students across the country to purchase new textbooks. In her article, Ms. Nouka addresses the sensitive issue of the extent to which individuals should be allowed to express their right to religious freedom. It considers the importance of having such a right before determining that it should not be unconditional because of harmful practices such as female genital mutilation, which can occur if left unregulated. It then describes in more detail the practices of FGM, the role it plays within religious communities, the failure of state intervention to prevent oppression of young and old women as a result of the practice, and the best ways to end it. In this article, Jordan Chan interviews Hari Pannum, a future intern at Clifford Chance.
Hari shares his perspective on the GDL study and explains why he decided to train with Clifford Chance and what he is most looking forward to during his training contract. CoLAP maintains a confidential law student recovery mailing list. If you are interested in joining this group, please contact Niki Irish at nirish@dcbar.org. In this interview, Hannah-Mei Grisley takes us through her fascinating journey of choosing a career as a lawyer after earning a first-class degree in a non-legal discipline. Hannah shares her experiences and perspectives on the factors that have largely influenced her choice of legal courses to focus on. Finally, it provides advice that prospective students in the Legal Practice Course (LPC) can use to grow. Professor Krieger is known for his groundbreaking work on law student well-being, including how values and motivation affect the satisfaction of law students and lawyers, and the role law schools play in shaping law students` values and humanizing the profession. He has also conducted extensive research to measure psychological changes in law students during law school. Dean Schwartz is a recognized expert and the author of numerous books and articles on law student teaching and learning, including his book What the Best Law Teachers Do. He has also been ranked as one of the most influential legal educators by National Jurist magazine for the past three consecutive years. In this article, Storm Evans interviews Charlie Madill, a trainee lawyer at the international law firm Herbert Smith Freehills. Charlie talks about his journey to his apprenticeship contract at HSF and gives an overview of what training in the company has included so far.
She also gives some advice to future HSF interns. Theo Budgen talks about the turbulent times the energy sector has faced recently, as evidenced by the hiring of well-known energy companies.