LJMU wins Law School of the Year
Liverpool John Moores University’s School of Law and Justice Studies has been named Law School of the Year.
Liverpool John Moores University’s School of Law and Justice Studies has been named Law School of the Year.
LJMU Law students are being offered career and networking opportunities from Liverpool Law Society (the society that represents all lawyers from the Liverpool City Region) due to a new collaboration between the two organisations.
Emily Shaw and Shay McSorley beat off competition from across LJMU, The University of Liverpool, Edge Hill University and Liverpool Hope University to be named the winners.
The School of Law held a discussion day on Tuesday on Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine for people to learn more about the legal context of the war.
LJMU once again proved its commitment to supporting young people from disadvantaged backgrounds thanks to the Law Factor.
Maddy Ellis and Leon Lawton won the 2026 edition continuing the university’s run of success.
A Liverpool John Moores University law student has been awarded the prestigious national Neuberger Prize for her outstanding academic achievement.
There is a great opportunity for law students to debate human rights and international law issues with students from across the globe.
School of Law students from LJMU, alongside those attending from other universities, took part in the mooting events, presenting their verbal arguments and putting their knowledge to the test that they’ve learnt during their studies.
A special event has been held to celebrate the life of our much-missed colleague Peter Law.