Lessons in law from pop culture
Popular medieval fantasy Game of Thrones is giving Flinders University law students a vivid entry point for abstract points of law.
Popular medieval fantasy Game of Thrones is giving Flinders University law students a vivid entry point for abstract points of law.
“Obsessed” with romance novels and reality TV, Flinders University student Sarah Gates is playing the part of matchmaker by fusing the two genres to write her own love story.
Grants worth almost $7 million have been awarded to Flinders in the Australian Research Council’s 2015 funding program – announced for the first time at Flinders University Victoria Square today.
She’s terrified of catching a cold, has been pushing her mind and body to the limit for months, and thinks she might be in a state of shock … yet Holly Takos can’t stop smiling.
“People ask me if I’m scared to get involved in this kind of work but my sense of outrage is far stronger than any sense of fear.”
A Flinders University centre to be officially launched today (June 10) is dedicated to increasing knowledge and debate about crime.
This year’s South Australian Gray Young Lawyer of the Year, Claire Victory, has some interesting plans for the future. Perhaps most interesting of all, is that […]
When someone tells you that they studied animal and movie law with no intention of working in either area, it’s hard not to raise an eyebrow – or even two.
The list of Wall Street executives criminally prosecuted for their roles in precipitating the 2008 Global Financial Crisis is by no means exhaustive.