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Thom Brooks interviewed by ITV News

ITV News broadcast a breaking story concerning the Life in the UK test, where police allege someone was sitting the test on behalf of others. Durham Law School’s Professor Thom Brooks was interviewed by ITV, who asked him about test centre inspections and concerns raised by him about the need for a revised test that is fit for purpose.
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Dr O’Loughlin submits evidence to Ministry of Justice on Judicial Review and Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects

In December, Durham Law School’s Elizabeth O’Loughlin submitted evidence to the Ministry of Justice.
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The Durham Law School Employability Course Podcast: Episode 3

Durham Law School is pleased to announce the release of Episode 3 of a podcast kindly organised by Herbert Smith Freehills about the Durham Law School Employability Course.
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Law School's Thom Brooks featured in US inauguration coverage

Durham Law School's Thom Brooks was invited to provide commentary on the inauguration of US President Donald Trump.
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Will Donald Trump be ranked as a great president? Here’s what the research tells us

Associate Professor in US Politics David Andersen explores how President Trump could end up ranking compared to other US presidents.
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PhD Law student secures prestigious award to redefine sexual assault

Florence-Olivia Genesse was awarded a Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Doctoral Fellowship to pursue a research project on sexual assault and criminal law.
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Durham subjects among world top 100

Four of our subjects have been ranked among the world’s top 100 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 2025.
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Dr Natalie Sedacca visits the National Law School of India

From 20 – 31 January 2025, Dr Natalie Sedacca, Assistant Professor in Employment Law at Durham Law School, has been visiting the National Law School of India, Bengalaru (NLSIU). This was the first National Law University established in India in 1986.
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Durham Law School welcomed Yuk Chi Chan to present an insightful talk on Space Law

Durham Law School is proud to have welcomed Yuk Chi Chan as a speaker at our event: Intro to Space Law and Contemporary Legal Issues in the Space Industry.
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AI and IP Conference: Call for Papers

We invite abstracts for the May 2025 conference focusing on IP and AI in the age of technology race. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries, economies, and legal frameworks, driving nations into a competitive technology race. Intellectual Property (IP) law regulates AI-driven innovation, promotes technological progress, and ensures equitable access to its benefits.
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Professor Bohlander interviewed on Canadian Global News Radio 980 CKNW about US Congressional Hearings on UAP

Professor Bohlander discusses recent congressional hearings on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena and whether full disclosure will ever happen.
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