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Bright Network Black Talent in Law

This September we are excited to welcome 60 of our brightest members to a brand new event: Black Talent in Law. Whether you’re already set on a career in law or you’re still considering if the industry is for you, this is a fantastic opportunity for our Black Heritage members to connect with six leading employers and learn more about each firm’s commitment to celebrating inclusion and diversity.

Application Deadline: 27 September.

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Welcome Event: Philosophy Department Balloon Debate
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Philosophy Department Welcome Event

Joint Honours students meet course conveners.

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Race Colonialism & Power in the Legal System

The Immigration Act 1971: Celebrated or Flawed? with Professor Leslie Thomas QC

This lecture series will explore the dynamics of race, class and power in the legal systems of the UK and the Commonwealth Caribbean, how those systems have been shaped by the legacy of colonialism, and how the legal system plays a dual role as an instrument of oppression and as a means for the oppressed to defend themselves.

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