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Professor of Legal Design. Associate Head, Lancaster University Law School. Editor-in-Chief, Legal Design Journal.
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Beaming this over to @parkendlydia.bsky.social
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There's even a scene in Ferris Bueller on this!
"In 1930, the Republican controlled House of Representatives, in an effort to alleviate the effects of the Great Depression, passed the Smoot-Hawley Act which raised tariffs... It did not work and the US sank deeper into the Great Depression."
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Wonderful to meet IRL again. He’s a top top top fella.
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It’s actually ‘adopt a Lancastrian’ and Ish is now officially my dad.
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Yes - we should have given a reference ...
Struthers, A. (Warwick) - Spoons (2024)
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It draws on themes (joy, connection, and doing things differently) that helped shape the CLE Fest and bring it to life. It offers a guide, even a loose manifesto, to the wider legal education community that it is possible to do conferences “otherwise” while maintaining spaces for critical thought.
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... we are delighted to welcome Lucinda Bromfield (BPP) and Noel McGuirk (Ulster) on 'Making space: supporting students with life skills' - talking about adapting a generic recovery plan session and considering how we make space for students to develop the skills that will help them in the future.
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Sorry to say - I think you are right to be concerned.
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Good on ya!
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All very nice - but the important question is how many pancakes have you had tonight?
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Just make it up - Tallahassee, Poughkeepsie, Last Chance (Iowa)
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Can you grab us 6 red carnations and a rude jokey card whilst you’re there mate
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… con un vaso de Rioja 🍷👍
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The other projects will have to have had the same impact as that asteroid that killed all the dinosaurs, if they are going to out-impact you on an Impact award. 👍