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Vol 11, Issue 1 Welcome, First Year JD Students! One of the many programs that the Melbourne Law School uses to help integrate you all into the very specific lifestyle of the JD is getting older students to advise you on things they wish they’d known before they entered the JD. Usually, students cover most of the main points well: stay on top of your pre-readings, the best coffee is not at the front of the law building. ALICE KENNEDY
Vol 11, Issue 1 With Myki fare prices going up and the availability of concession fares for post-graduate students still elusive, I thought it was time to examine the behavioural practices of our city’s unique breed of public transport ticket inspectors. TIM SARDER
Vol 11, Issue 1 After a lengthy four-yearly review process, the Fair Work Commission handed down on February 23 the decision that Sunday penalty rates in the hospitality and retail industries would be reduced to varying degrees. THIBAUT CLAMART
Vol 11, Issue 1 In this short article, I intend to share what I consider to be gaps in the curriculum and subject matters I wish I had studied more in my first two years of the JD. DUNCAN WILLIS
Vol 11, Issue 1 On the morning of February 3 1967, 5000 people gathered outside Pentridge prison in a silent vigil as Ronald Ryan was hanged. On February 3 2017 a small group of people stood in silence to remember the last ever execution in Australia. EQUITY UNCLE
Volume 11, Issue 1 Dear Equity Uncle, The law school is intent on thwarting my academic liberty to choose electives. I’m beginning to suspect a conspiracy. DM Eds
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