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January 10, 2021

Emily Watts discusses the recent case of R (on the application of Bridges) v Chief Constable of South Wales Police [2020] EWCA Civ 1058

This case discusses whether the use of Automated Facial Recognition technology (AFR) used by South Wales Police was lawful.  Facts: South Wales Police (SWP) were employing […]
January 5, 2021

Upcoming Webinar: How to ace assessment centres and virtual interviews

The Student Lawyer has partnered with City Career Series to bring readers a FREE webinar hosted by Jake Schogger to break down all you need to know about how to prepare for, and ace, commercial law assessment centres!
December 21, 2020

How To Research Law Firms

In this article Meagan Leightley will explore the best ways to research law firms. Researching law firms is crucial when applying for vacation and training contracts because it enables you to tailor your application specifically to what they want and value as a company. Furthermore, through research you will also discover whether the firm is right for you which is just as important!
December 20, 2020

Experts see red as Boris unveils new green plan

Julian Greenaway analyses the key points from the government’s climate action plan.  Climate change is arguably the biggest threat to the human race and is quickly becoming an issue that […]
December 15, 2020

“Should a COVID-19 vaccine, if developed, be compulsory to all those healthy enough to have the injection?”

A Duel between: Konstantina Nouka (arguing in favour of compulsory vaccination) and Natalya McPartland (arguing against compulsory vaccination)   #1: In Favour The question of whether […]