Lecturer, Law School, University of Western Australia
Liam is a full-time Lecturer at the University of Western Australia Law School, teaching into Introduction to Law, Foundations of Law & Lawyering, and Equity & Trusts. His main research areas are anti-discrimination law, tort law, and sports law.
Online lectures mean fewer students are turning up – does it matter?
Feb 24, 2020 07:58 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
In 2017, a business lecturer posted a photo on LinkedIn showing a completely empty university classroom, 15 minutes after the class had been scheduled to start. This is not an isolated incident. Anecdotally, lecture and...
West Coast's Gaff gets eight weeks for punch, but legal ramifications could go further
Aug 08, 2018 13:01 pm UTC| Insights & Views Sports Law
Last night, the AFL Tribunal handed down an eight-match suspension to West Coast Eagles player Andrew Gaff for his off-the-ball punch during a match against Fremantle on Sunday. The joint-longest AFL suspension of this...
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