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A blog post by Robyn Boreham on how after ten years working in an un-fulfilling job, paired with the sudden pandemic, ignited her motivation to attempt her goal of having a meaningful career in the Law.
In Roe v. Wade in 1973, the Supreme Court ruled with a 7-2 majority that a woman’s right to an abortion is protected by the 14th Amendment of the United States Constitution. This ruling represented a landmark moment in the movement for women’s rights throughout the 20th Century.
How can a distance-learning university encourage students to have a greater sense of belonging to an academic community?
How did a snail help establish the principles of the duty of care and the neighbour principle?
Showcasing the wide variety of research, knowledge exchange and teaching activities that contribute to the life of the OU Law School.