Seeing as this forum seems to have died over the last few days, I thought I'd bring it back to life in time for Law Week. As an aside, I never knew that it existed until just a few days ago.
So what is 'law week', aside from an excuse for law students and practitioners to get incredibly drunk and play blackjack? According to the Law Society of NSW,
Law Week starts on Monday 27th March (that's this Monday), and will be heralded by the launch of the book Why Should I?, a childrens book which the Law Society describes as 'a fun way to learn more about the law'. I'm hoping that they're not lying, otherwise I'm absolutely fucked for my administrative law exam this session; I don't see the point in buying a huge thick textbook with no pictures when I can buy this for just $19.95. I save time and money this way, which is what law reform is all about, isn't it?
Not to be outstripped by the Law Society, the Supreme Court of New South Wales has also decided to join in on the festivities by launching a quiz on the history of the Supreme Court. It's a good little distraction, though I only got 12/20. I guess I'm just not cut out to be the next CJ
So (somehow) get involved this Law Week! Actually do your prescribed readings! Buy a copy of Why Should I! Hell, get a few mates together and toast Gleeson CJ repeatedly with a case of cider: he demands it!
So what is 'law week', aside from an excuse for law students and practitioners to get incredibly drunk and play blackjack? According to the Law Society of NSW,
Wow! Now my drinking has a purpose!Law Week is a national event that promotes greater understanding of the law, the legal system and the legal profession within the community and improves access to members of the legal profession, courts, police and legal and government service providers.
Law Week starts on Monday 27th March (that's this Monday), and will be heralded by the launch of the book Why Should I?, a childrens book which the Law Society describes as 'a fun way to learn more about the law'. I'm hoping that they're not lying, otherwise I'm absolutely fucked for my administrative law exam this session; I don't see the point in buying a huge thick textbook with no pictures when I can buy this for just $19.95. I save time and money this way, which is what law reform is all about, isn't it?
Not to be outstripped by the Law Society, the Supreme Court of New South Wales has also decided to join in on the festivities by launching a quiz on the history of the Supreme Court. It's a good little distraction, though I only got 12/20. I guess I'm just not cut out to be the next CJ
So (somehow) get involved this Law Week! Actually do your prescribed readings! Buy a copy of Why Should I! Hell, get a few mates together and toast Gleeson CJ repeatedly with a case of cider: he demands it!