At @MelbLawSchool's teachout, @LisaSarmas and I discussed union leadership in queer law reform using enterprise bargaining, litigation, private law, and campaigning in solidarity. @NTEUUniMelb has achieved a win on leave entitlements. Secure work is the next goal!#unimelbstrikes
I'm workshopping Legally Blonde inspired strike posters. Here's hoping that students still adore Elle Woods.
Strike, bend and snap. We deserve a better employment compact!
#unimelbstrikes @MelbLawSchool @NTEUUniMelb
I am proud to have made these statements to young people who might have been at a university for the first time today. I found my assuredness and saw the need for resistance to the diminishment of the public spiritness of university through my university studies. May they too.
"I hope by the time you come to study here, management realises: this is not a business, this is not an investment vehicle for your and our endowment. There are no shareholders: there's just all of us. You, me, in solidarity.
- @BradJessup#unimelbstrikes#UnimelbOpenDay
Lots of 🔥 protected statements all day at @melblawschool!
Some quotes from @BradJessup's statement this morning:
"We worked so hard in unexpected and exceptional ways for this university to get through the pandemic..."
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#UnimelbOpenDay#UnimelbStrikes
Projects that get rejected under planning and environmental laws often don't go away. They just find an alternative route to Ministerial approval. This looks like it is playing out again in Portland, Victoria https://t.co/F1Zm4z2FJm @Mayers_Laura_ @MelbLawSchool
Car accidents and legal liability. Two accident #compensation decisions that may surprise you. @BradJessup @MelbLawSchool & Gabriella Boyd @ZaparasLawyers explain #TAC https://t.co/Jfx8h5IBd4
Last week, CREEL and @MelbLawSchool bid farewell to Professor Lee Godden, outgoing CREEL Director. Lee is heading to VUW to take up the position of Dean of the Faculty of Law. Good luck Lee!
Chapter 3 Backstreet’s back alright: London’s LGBT + nightlife spaces and a queering of planning law and planning practices @lawvaughan@BradJessup
Taking English Planning Law Scholarship Seriously – UCL Press open access https://t.co/6iMaPmgOiv
Here @lawvaughan and I tell the planning law stories of three London (mostly) gay spaces, and in so doing offer a critique of planning law through queer and participatory lenses. It's a free download.
Getting close to the end of semester now.. While our Sustainability Business Clinic students are busy finishing off advice to their #neweconomy clients, Berkeley the #clinicdog has clearly had enough for one day!
#sustainabilitylaw @MelbLawSchool @UniMelb
This week’s highlight was CREEL headlining the @MelbLawSchool Faculty Seminar Series. Members Christine, Alice and @BradJessup canvassed the topic of farmers, rights, the environment, discursive power, and legislative change.
Today’s speed research presenters are chuffed at the serendipitous crossovers in their research. Only 14 more sleeps until we hear from the next presenters.
CREEL and @PILI_MLS staff and students feature in this themed @AltLJ issue, writing about plastics communities, justice and the environmental duty as part of a global movement of law clinical students activating for climate justice.
@MelbLawSchool's CREEL, and @MCFunimelb members have had their say on the Climate Change Bill (Cth). We've argued for interim targets, stronger mechanisms, clarity on annual statements, integrating adaptation, more government accountability and Indigenous perspectives.
Last night @MelbLawSchool’s @BradJessup spoke in Bendigo about the top 3 ways a local conservation group could get meaningfully involved in the EPBC Act. His No 1 … the listing nomination process. What would be on your list?