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Survive Law
Feb 19, 20194 min read
Lawroscopes: February 2019
Survive Law has taken the liberty of interpreting the stars so you don’t have to. Read our second edition of 2019 Lawroscopes and find out y
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Survive Law
Feb 15, 20196 min read
Volunteering in Tanzania: Q&A with Jane Fletcher
Survive Law interviewed Jane Fletcher, a qualified barrister and solicitor who worked with the Projects Abroad Human Rights Office in Tanzan
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Survive Law
Feb 6, 20193 min read
Law School Myths
Perhaps you’ve heard that marks are everything at law school, or that the supposed glut of lawyers has rendered law jobs few and far between
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Survive Law
Jan 28, 20193 min read
The Taste of Justice: Food and the Law
Once you’ve argued with a family member, housemate or your partner over missing food that you bought and labelled with your name, it’s very
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Survive Law
Jan 21, 20192 min read
Review: ABC's Exposed
You may have heard about the renewed interest in Keli Lane’s case in the past few months. No? Well, we’ve got a review for you.
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Survive Law
Jan 14, 20194 min read
Celebrities v The Law: 2018 Edition
What better way to welcome 2019 than to take a look back and reflect on lessons to be learned from legal battles involving celebrities per S
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Survive Law
Jan 7, 20194 min read
Lawroscopes: January 2019
Survive Law has taken the liberty of interpreting the stars so you don’t have to. Read our first edition of Lawroscopes for 2019 to find out
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Survive Law
Dec 18, 20182 min read
How a Law Degree is Like a Relationship
Has anyone ever told you that you wouldn’t be so lonely if you didn’t spend so much time studying? Tell them that you’re already taken by yo
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Survive Law
Dec 11, 20183 min read
Lawroscopes: December 2018
Survive Law has taken the liberty of interpreting the stars so you don’t have to. Read our last edition of Lawroscopes for 2018 and find out
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Survive Law
Dec 6, 20182 min read
Making the Most of Your Summer
At the end of every semester, I’m left with this emotional void. All of my energy goes to study, with every podcast, job application and art
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Head Editor
Dec 4, 20183 min read
Wellington Community Justice Project: Part 3 Education
In part three of our four part series, Survive Law NZ interviewed two student volunteers from the Education team, which aims to teach young
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Survive Law
Nov 6, 20184 min read
Lawroscopes: November 2018
Survive Law has taken the liberty of interpreting the stars so you don’t have to. Read our second edition of Lawroscopes and find out your l
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Survive Law
Nov 5, 20188 min read
Working Abroad: Q&A with Harrison Roubin
Survive Law spoke with Harrison Roubin, a Law and International Studies student from Deakin University who worked at Dentons' Shanghai...
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Survive Law
Oct 30, 20182 min read
Dealing with Stress According to Marge Simpson
Learning how to deal with stress is tricky - everyone has different coping mechanisms and different methods that they’ve come to develop aft
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Head Editor
Oct 23, 20184 min read
Wellington Community Justice Project: Part 2 Law Reform
In part two of our four part series, Survive Law NZ interviewed two student volunteers - Finn O'Donnell who volunteers as a writer for...
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Survive Law
Oct 16, 20182 min read
#Studygrams To Up Your Study Game
Procrastinating on Instagram is one of my favourite pastimes. Looking at various fashion blogger's outfits from Paris Fashion Week may b
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Head Editor
Oct 9, 20186 min read
Wellington Community Justice Project: Part 1 Human Rights
The Wellington Community Justice Project is a social justice-focused student-led initiative that Victoria University of Wellington’s Law Sch
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Survive Law
Oct 2, 20184 min read
Lawroscopes: October 2018
Welcome to the first edition of Lawroscopes. Libra (September 23 - October 23) Jupiter is in Libra’s sixth house this month.
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Survive Law
Sep 25, 20185 min read
The Priestley 11 of TV and Movies
With our listicle matching up the Priestley 11 to iconic movies and television shows, you won’t have to resent your law degree so much for p
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Survive Law
Sep 18, 20184 min read
5 ways to get over *that* bad mark
It’s bound to happen at least once in your degree (even if you have a HD average). You put hours and hours of effort into your assignment on
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