Minority Report 2.0: Can the Social Investment Approach Predict a Child’s Future?
The Alcohol and Other Drugs Treatment Court: A New Hope?
Pro Bono Team 2018 Application Questions (CLOSED)
2018 Volunteer Applications Now Open (CLOSED)
Cross-Examination: Russell McVeagh Allegations just a Drop in an Ocean of Sexism
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Announcement: 2018 Information Session and Applications
Water Pricing and Treaty Settlements
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The Equal Justice Project: End of Year Report 2017
Cross-Examination: The Maori Seats Debate: Do We Still Need Them?
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Amicus Curiae: The 1.5 Generation and Asian Political Representation
Will the Real Slim Shady Please Stand Up? The National Party vs Eminem
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Cross-Examination: Political Donations and Transparency
Amicus Curiae: Accessibility Legislation Would Be a 'Win-Win' For Everybody
Cross-Examination: Robo-advice and the Future of the Legal Industry
Interview with Amnesty on Campus
Interview with Amnesty On Campus
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Putting New Zealand’s Meth Addiction Under the Microscope
Cross Examination: Withdrawal of Life Support Without Parental Permission?
POLITICS WEEK: Boot Camps for Young Offenders?
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POLITICS WEEK: Protector or Persecutor? An Inquiry into State Care Child Abuse