LRSJ News and Student Articles

Australia’s carbon market a ‘fraud on the environment’
Australia’s Emissions Reduction Fund (ERF) has serious governance flaws and is potentially wasting billions of dollars in taxpayers’ money, a leading expert from The Australian

ANU Law study to shed light on sexual harassment costs and damages nationwide
A study led by eminent socio-legal and feminist scholar Emerita Professor Margaret Thornton FAAL FASSA from The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law will

ANU Law students help create the largest open data set about apparel sector transparency
Students from The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law have contributed to research in a new report called Apparel 100. The study analyses the

Annika Reynolds receives 2021 Rising Women of Spirit award
By Varshini Viswanath, ANU College of Law Student Ambassador Annika Reynolds, a Bachelor of International Security Studies/Laws (Hons) student at The Australian National University (ANU), has been awarded Lifeline Canberra’s

Research project to examine study of law from more diverse perspectives
A new research project led by scholars from The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law aims to challenge the traditional concept of a legal

ANU Law alumna named 2022 Rhodes Scholar for South Australia
Lauren Skinner hopes to use her legal skills and knowledge to make a ‘more just, more equitable society’ a reality. Even before graduating from The Australian