In 'The Constitutional' Alex Sloan goes for a walk around the beautiful Australian National University campus with one of the great legal scholars from the ANU College of Law. Along the way they talk about issues that go to the heart of freedom, equality
For the final episode of the series, one of ANU Law's most distinguished alumni and a senior member of ACT Judiciary, Justice Richard Refshauge SC returns to his alma mater to see where his legal career began. In ‘The Constitutional', inspiring ANU Law academics take retired Canberra radio host Alex Sloan for a walk around the grounds of the Australian National University, while they talk about justice, equality, discrimination, education, aspirations and anything else that matters.
An off-campus edition with an off-campus member of the ANU College of Law. Dr Liz Curran teaches the Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice out of Melbourne. She is passionate about Multidisciplinary Justice Partnerships, an emerging area of front line law that Liz's research is helping to grow worldwide. In ‘The Constitutional', inspiring ANU Law academics take retired Canberra radio host Alex Sloan for a walk around the grounds of the Australian National University, while they talk about justice, equality, discrimination, education, aspirations and anything else that matters.
ANU College of Law Lecturer Anne Macduff started to raise her eyebrows about the Australian citizenship conversation a few years ago, and as a result she has submitted a PhD on the issue. In ‘The Constitutional', inspiring ANU Law academics take retired Canberra radio host Alex Sloan for a walk around the grounds of the Australian National University, while they talk about justice, equality, discrimination, education, aspirations and anything else that matters.
A favourite among students, Margie Rowe teaches family law after a long career practising family, community and youth law. But that is just the beginning of her contribution. In ‘The Constitutional', inspiring ANU Law academics take retired Canberra radio host Alex Sloan for a walk around the grounds of the Australian National University, while they talk about justice, equality, discrimination, education, aspirations and anything else that matters.
Dr Amelia Simpson took a left turn on route to the High Court of Australia and found her calling as an academic. In ‘The Constitutional', inspiring ANU Law academics take retired Canberra radio host Alex Sloan for a walk around the grounds of the Australian National University, while they talk about justice, equality, discrimination, education, aspirations and anything else that matters.
If you've never visited the ANU campus you should add it to your list of places to wander. It's a sprawling campus in the heart of Canberra, with the city on one edge, Lake Burley Griffin on another, and the native bushlands of Black Mountain to the west. It's a beautiful place to go for a daily constitutional, and if you want some company, bring us along with you. In this podcast, inspiring ANU Law academics take retired Canberra radio host Alex Sloan for a walk through the ANU campus, while they talk about justice, equality, discrimination, education, aspirations and anything else that matters.