Written by Apoorva AbeysunderaINTRODUCTIONPublic interest vs commercial, community legal centres vs top-tiers, pro bono vs billable hours. For most students, the choice feels like a fork in the road – pick one path and stick to it. But if the
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Justice and the Law Society is an organization that publishes blogs focused on legal issues, professional development, and social justice topics. Its content often covers pro bono work, legal reforms, access to justice, and the intersection of law with social issues such as domestic violence, climate change, and youth crime. The Society highlights contributions from legal professionals, law students, and community advocates, emphasizing the evolving role of pro bono work within legal careers and firms. It also addresses legislative changes and their implications, aiming to inform and engage the legal community and the public on matters of justice and legal practice.
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A Conversation with Famin Ahmed: Famin Makes, Next Steps, and How to Use Your Career for Good
Famin is a UQ Law alumni and a John Monash Scholar at the Blavatnick School of Government at the University of Oxford. After finishing her law degree, Famin worked as an Associate to an Australian High Court Justice before working…
Climate Change, Flooding and Insurance Injustice in Australia
Written by Grace BeattieThe image above is from a 7News article on the long-term implications of the 2022 floodsINTRODUCTIONThe flash floods caused by Tropical Cyclone Alfred drained from Brisbane almost as quickly as they rose. Yet we don’t have…
A Critical Look at Queensland's New Propensity Laws
Written by James ArthurI INTRODUCTIONThe Criminal Justice Legislation (Sexual Violence and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2024 (‘the Act’) recently amended the Evidence Act 1977 (Qld) by inserting a new Part 7A.[1] This article examines several key changes under Part…
Police Watchhouses: A Place for Children?
The image above comes from the 2024 Cairns and Murgon Watch Houses Inspection Report.
Written by Stella DziovDiscussion and interest in youth crime has rapidly increased following rising rates of offence in Queensland. Many communities across Queensland feel unsafe and…
On re-thinking law school curriculum and the power of community political education: with Anna Carlson
The JATL Law and Social Movement series will be a series of conversations with Queensland law graduates who have gone on to do incredible work in the social movement organising space. It can be difficult to navigate how to use…
Australian and International Immigration Policy for Refugees: A Comparison between Afghani and Ukrainian Asylum Seekers
The image above comes from a 2022 Media Release by the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre.Written by Stella DziovThe recent Afghanistan and Ukrainian conflicts respectively have revived discussion in attitudes towards refugees and international immigration policy. The principal controversy has…
On rethinking the relationship between law and progressive social change – with Clare Scrine
The JATL Law and Social Movement series will be a series of conversations with Queensland law graduates who have gone on to do incredible work in the social movement organising space. It can be difficult to navigate how to use…
Understanding Roe v Wade
Written by Stella DziovThe decision in Roe v Wade has been fundamental in the American justice system for protecting the right to an abortion. It has saved countless lives in conservative states that would not have otherwise had access to…
On community organising and re-defining the role of council politics, with Jonno Sri
The JATL Law and Social Movement series will be a series of conversations with Queensland law graduates who have gone on to do incredible work in the social movement organising space. It can be difficult to navigate how to use…