The Monash University Law Review: An Introduction
Back in late 2023, like many other new law students, I had not heard of the Monash University Law Review ('MonULR' for short). Therefore, I was most surprised when I received an invitation to apply to the Review as a fresh-faced first year student. Now, two years later, I am honoured to have been appointed as one of the 2026 Managing Editors of the Review, working in the Submissions portfolio. So now you might be wondering: what does the Review actually do?
Studying Law and Computer Science: My Thoughts So Far
Law and computer science is not exactly a common pairing of degrees, particularly not when compared to combinations like law and commerce. It's hardly surprising, given the fact that when I tell people that I study law and computer science, the first reaction is usually 'How are you still alive!?'. So in this article, I will share my thoughts and how I've managed to stay alive...
Handy Legal Tools: A Website for Law Students
Law students write a lot of essays. Thus, research and appropriate citations are necessary. In Monash law, and indeed numerous other law courses in Australia, the preferred referencing system is the Australian Guide to Legal Citation. While I am a fan of clear rules, it is time-consuming to write footnotes following the AGLC4's strict system. Therefore, I decided to do the most reasonable thing: Create a series of web-based generators to do it for me...