Corporate Law: The Dream or The Default for Law Students?
When you think of a career in law, what springs to mind? Is it the clichéd image of a judge banging their gavel or a barrister in their white wig pacing in front of a jury?
When you think of a career in law, what springs to mind? Is it the clichéd image of a judge banging their gavel or a barrister in their white wig pacing in front of a jury?
Human Rights lawyer and current Adjunct Professor of Law, at UCD Sutherland School of Law Caoilfhionn Gallagher KC has been
UCD Sutherland School of Law have announced the appointment of five Adjunct Professors. According to UCD, adjunct appointees “are individuals
Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee, announces government approval to publish the General Scheme of Criminal Justice (Sexual Offences and Human
Duncan Smith presents a new piece of legislation that forbids the recording and publication of images taken at the scene of a road traffic accident.
Shrieks of joy were to be heard from the Slitherland School of Law when news broke this week that coke
Another year, another Dubs vs. Culchies debate! The 111th session of Lawsoc began last Friday with six speakers defending their
The latest data from the Central Applications Office (CAO) shows an overall increase in applications for courses in healthcare, STEM,
We’ve all been there, the embarrassment of standing aside, watching as a Garda pours out your can and sends you
Students’ Unions are vital for the wellbeing and rights of students, and play an important and too-often underappreciated role. In
A new law has been signed by Minister for Social Protection, Heather Humphreys, allowing disabled students in higher education to