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How can AI systems be regulated to ensure ethical compliance?
The second Saturday began with an in-depth explanation and advice on mitigation in the US criminal justice system. This is particularly important for death penalty litigation, as this is the best way for defendants to have their sentences changed.
Founded in 2020, Holding the law to ransom Posted on 19 June 2012 Are pirate ransoms legal and should we pay them?
Are pirate ransoms legal and should we pay them?
I discovered that diligently following the course schedule provided by the law faculty was a destructive race to the bottom. Naturally some classes require more allocation of time and effort than others and this will vary with your interests.
After years at university, you’re now, allegedly, ready to be a lawyer. But what does this really mean? Staring down this dizzying pivot from being a student to an almost trainee can seem somewhat surreal. Through this blog I hope to put your mind at ease about this pivot and in doing so, perhaps relax myself!
The booking window for November’s Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE), SQE1, will close at 5:00pm on Monday 27 September.
What will be the effect of the Agency Workers Regulations 2010?
Anyone who knows me, also knows that I am honest as they come.
It’s now the night before my virtual vacation scheme – a notion that has been entirely distant until this point. The reality has started to set in. I’m not sure how I expected to feel, but instead of felling apprehensive, I feel an excitement and almost impatience to finally engage with the life that I’ve been striving towards.
In this blog post, I’m going to discuss my reasons for considering a career in lecturing and share some of my thinking with people who may also be contemplating this career.
What steps should UK businesses take to ensure compliance with data protection regulations post-Brexit?
News LawCareers.Net celebrates Neurodiversity Celebration Week Posted on 24 March 2022 It's Neurodiversity Celebration Week! A week that “challenges stereotypes and misconceptions about neurological differences”, according to the Law Society.
It's Neurodiversity Celebration Week! A week that “challenges stereotypes and misconceptions about neurological differences”, according to the Law Society.
From September 2011, The College of Law will be offering a part-time BPTC at its Birmingham centre.