In this blog, Solicitor and former @OU_Law School central academic Siobhan Cullen writes about a recent project that aimed to gain insight into the study experiences of prisoners through the eyes of the associate lecturers.
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In the fifth of our Christmas blog series Dr Neil Graffin writes about sanctuary and finding a home for the 'urban fox' at Christmas time.
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In the fourth blog of our Christmas series, Open Justice Centre Manager Jon-Paul Knight writes about filmmaker John Waters, author Ivy Compton-Burnett and the Christmas family argument.
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In todays blog, Lecturer in Law Brett Crumley writes about historic conflict and laws enacted in the sixteenth century that had a surprising effect on the landscape in which Carols might be sung at Christmas.
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Looking forward to getting in the festive spirit with our annual @OU_OpenJustice blog series 'Legally Christmas'. Starts next week 👉https://t.co/FgQwjsm100
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Come join ELF's David Hall Conversation happening on December 11! This is a hybrid event. See tickets below:
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Our law degree is studied by a wide range of people from all backgrounds. You can get a flavour of the different law students who have been involved with the Open Justice Centre by viewing their testimonials and case studies.
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The @OU_OpenJustice Centre collaborates with UK and international partners to produce free, open access online resources for learners and charity workers, supporting public understanding of law.
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Each year, The Open Justice Centre celebrates the exceptional achievements of our high calibre students. Our 2024 winners have just been announced for Pro Bono Week. Find out more here..https://t.co/UpQOgT6cbG
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The Open Justice Centre blog provides a platform for our students, alumni, academics and supporters to share opinions, experiences and advice on law, pro bono and social justice.
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Find out more about the Open Justice Centre’s innovative new Virtual Courtroom Project, seeking to transform legal education, widen access to justice and support the legal profession through the use of virtual reality technology
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How can you effectively influence decision makers to change laws, regulations or policies?
The Open Justice Centre has a new free course for 2024:
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The Open Justice Legal technology project is intended to give students the opportunity to consider how technology can be used to support the public understanding of law.
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@OU_OpenJustice Director Francine Ryan discusses the importance of Pro Bono Week and how you can get involved in this new blog.
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