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Federal Court rules Tim Anderson termination violated academic freedom

The decision represents a reversal of the Court’s 2019 ruling in favour of the University.

October 29, 2022 Ellie Stephenson and Swapnik Sanagavarapu
Analysis //

Changes to not-for-profit laws may silence activists and advocacy groups

The changes may have a ‘chilling effect’ on advocacy in the sector

March 7, 2021 Jeffrey Khoo
Professor Wojciech Sadurski
News //

USyd law professor faces politically-motivated charges in Poland

Professor Sadurski faces up to 12 months in prison.

July 7, 2020 Max Shanahan
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News // SULS

Two tickets to contest SULS executive election

This will be the first contested SULS election since 2016

October 16, 2019 Nina Dillon Britton
the job posting on the SULS job board
News // SULS

SULS removes job posting by solicitor after allegations surface

Solicitor Robert Nixon has been the subject of several student complaints and allegations in the past

April 3, 2019 Baopu He
News // SRC

SRC partners with law firm without executive consultation

The partnership with Longton Legal comes amid a vacancy in the SRC's legal services arm

March 13, 2019 Carrie Wen and Karishma Luthria
Analysis // Sydney Law School

Is Sydney Law School too harsh on its students?

We compared the assessment practices of different law schools around Sydney

October 26, 2018 Lamya Rahman
Reviews // Balls

A Cinderella Series: Engo and Law Balls

Time to dust off your glass slippers and relive 2018's balls before the clock strikes 12

September 30, 2018 Nicolette PT
Profiles //

The real Riley: USyd’s divisive former law dean

After five years in senior admin, Professor Joellen Riley tells it like it is—on staff strikes, botched exams and whether you should write letters to Honi.

September 5, 2018 Nick Bonyhady
Reviews //

Review: Law Revue

Held: This refreshingly accessible show triumphs where it departs from precedent.

August 23, 2018 Grace Franki

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