Recently, the Supreme Court of New South Wales handed down a decision on a case which examined whether “liking” a post on Facebook could make out the elements of defamation.
The case is a caution to all who use social media. (more…)
Recently, the Supreme Court of New South Wales handed down a decision on a case which examined whether “liking” a post on Facebook could make out the elements of defamation.
The case is a caution to all who use social media. (more…)
Love them or hate them, essays in law are common. You may face them in subjects such as criminal law, equity and trusts, administrative, and constitutional law. Even though you likely won’t be writing essays in practice, it’s still really important to get your head around how they’re written well in order to get as many marks as you can before the dreaded exam. (more…)
In a previous post, I spoke about how to write a good law essay. This piece will specifically focus on introductions and conclusions, to enhance your already-awesome essay and get you the best marks you can. Here we go: