Today's Saturday Law Interview: Motifs of law in the Victorian press & its precious e-shadow

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Today's Saturday Law Interview features Law Lecturer Craig Newbury-Jones from Plymouth University law School: 



'Craig Newbery-Jones is fascinated with the depiction of the lawyer in the 19th century legal press and how the debates on regulation bore resemblance to the undertones of contemporary debates on regulation of the legal profession. Future employability is the principal concern for most of today's law students and in this wide ranging interview the discussion also includes the importance of e-learning as well as embedding employability skills to the law degree curriculum.'  Full interview - Saturday Law Interview

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