In The Law Society recently, we have had a lovely and thought provoking few weeks exploring legal issues. In response to popular demand, we started things off with an exciting debate on whether students should be allowed to sue institutions for “poor teaching”, for which students provided well structured arguments for both sides. This was followed by an engaging discussion of LNAT essay questions that challenged us to think critically about different legal topics. Members of Law Society have also taken part in interactive murder mysteries, fast paced Kahoots and quizzes testing our legal knowledge. We have given weekly presentations on corporate, criminal, and tax law broadening our understanding on how different branches of law operate in the real world. Tax and finance law has been a passion in the law space for a while, so being able to give a lecture on both its history and modern applicabilities to law and careers has been an incredible experience and highlight for us.
Daniel Perrott and Jasmeh Hothi, 13JMR