Court of Conscience
Issue 19, 2025
Behind the Ivory Tower: Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice
For further information, to submit, or to get involved with the publication, please contact the Editor-in-Chief, Hashwitaa Maynoor, at courtofconscienceeic@unswlawsoc.org.
ACCESS individual articles here:
Accessibility in the ART: Clear on Paper, Blurred in Action
Aaryan Pahwa
Donning the Chancellor’s Cloak: How Equity’s Playbook Can Help Reshape Legal Education in Australia and Fell the Ivory Tower
Mark Giancaspro
Bridging the Divide Between Theory and Practice: The Transformative Impact of Experiential Legal Education
Rebecca Dominguez and Catherine Renshaw
When Assaults on the Rule of Law, Separation of Powers and Access to Justice Become a Present-Day Reality
Nikki Chamberlain
Children, Gaza and the Relevancy of International Law
Noam Peleg
Ivory-Washing or Expertise? The Responsibilities of Legal Academics in Political Discourse
Joe McIntyre and Liz Hicks
Understanding AI Transparency and Literacy: Lessons from Consumer Credit Regulation
Jeannie Marie Paterson
Beyond the Ivory Tower: How Academia Can Support Youth Climate Activism in Australia
Faith Gordon
Editorial
Hashwitaa Maynoor
Foreword: Bridging the Theory Practice Divide
Rosalind Dixon
Native Title, Justice and the Evolution of the Unwritten Law
The Hon Robert S French AC
Shared Histories and the Colonial Present: A Message to Law Students and Teachers
Ingrid Matthews and Sandy Schmuter
“‘Bugmy,’ You Know”
Jill Hunter
The First Casualty of War is Truth: Legal Fictions and NSW Drug Laws
Helen Gibbon and Ben Mostyn
Navigating the Legal Labyrinth in Education: The Challenges of Resolving Disability Discrimination Complaints
Elpitha (Peta) Spyrou
Incorporated Support Structures: The Role of Conscience for the Individual and for the Law?
Beth Nosworthy
