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09
Jun
2020
Two ANU College of Law alumni and an honorary professor have been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday 2020 Honours List.
05
Jun
2020
GreenLaw aims to empower the next generation of lawyers and build a better planet.
04
Jun
2020
If you’re a teacher, parent or even a student yourself, you know that it can be challenging to keep educational content engaging. However, fourth-year Bachelor of Arts/Law (Hons) student Chelsea Rock developed a creative solution to this age-old dilemma.
03
Jun
2020
Teaching and studying online is a brave new world for many of us at ANU College of Law, but it's one we're navigating together with trademark collegiality.
02
Jun
2020
ANU Bachelor of Laws (Hons) student Kade Alexander discusses his work as an Indigenous Associate Prosecutor with the ACT Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and what National Reconciliation Week means to him.
02
Jun
2020
Andrew Henderson is a PhD candidate at ANU College of Law
27
May
2020
A report into sport integrity led by Associate Professor Kath Hall has contributed to the design of a new government agency to clamp down on match-fixing, doping and corruption.
21
May
2020
Dr Will Bateman has been appointed chief investigator (law) of the interdisciplinary Humanising Machine Intelligence project funded by the ANU Grand Challenges scheme.
19
May
2020
Jeremy Farrall is an Associate Professor at ANU College of Law.
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24 Feb 2021
Life on Mars—an international legal framework for the red planet?
Donald Rothwell quoted in LexisNexis
19 Feb 2021
Late Breakfast with Jo Laverty and Adam Steer
Cassandra Steer interviewed by ABC Darwin Radio
18 Feb 2021
The "real estate grab" on Mars, as America's "Perseverance" prepares for a dramatic, televised landing.
Cassandra Steer interviewed by ABC's PM Program
17 Feb 2021
Really Interesting Women
Cassandra Steer interviewed by Really Interesting Women podcast
15 Feb 2021
Those magnificent men (and women) in their flying machines
Clive Williams writes in The Canberra Times
15 Feb 2021
Australia 'overreacting' to Chinese development plans on northern border
Donald Rothwell quoted in The Guardian
7 Feb 2021
Military coup snatches away young democracy from people of Myanmar-Burma
Jonathan Liljeblad interviewed by The Scholars Circle
6 Feb 2021
Australia's intelligence agencies to receive at least $2.4b but remain exempt from whistleblowing laws
Kieran Pender quoted in Canberra Times
2 Feb 2021
I'm a public servant and I've been fired - what can I do about it?
Kieran Pender writes in Canberra Times
29 Jan 2021
A major report excoriated Australia’s environment laws. Sussan Ley’s response is confused and risky
Peter Burnett writes in The Conversation



















