It can be quite demanding, or even overwhelming, to study law at university. Many quickly realise that the course, nor the profession, is not for them […]
The UK government demanded access to encrypted data stored by Apple users worldwide in its iCloud service. The Home Office served this demand under the Investigatory […]
Imposter syndrome is something nearly every law student or aspiring lawyer will face at some point. You may feel like a fraud, unable to believe that […]
When I first ventured into negotiation as an extracurricular activity, I did not realise how transformative it would be. Like many law students, I initially focused […]
The legal industry is no stranger to disruption, and the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the most significant forces reshaping the sector. The […]
As a law student, selecting your elective modules can be one of the most important decisions you make during your legal studies. These modules offer you […]
Critical analysis in problem questions differs slightly from essays. While essays primarily focus on constructing a persuasive argument, problem questions centre on identifying the strengths and […]
Ah, in-person law examinations – the stuff of late-night study sessions, colour-coded flashcards, and a caffeine-fuelled frenzy. For many law students, these assessments can feel like […]