Thanks @procrastinasian
In relation to the suggestion of using hypotheticals for law students to improve their legal knowledge, my belief is that LawAnswers.com.au has a growing number of popular legal questions and that law students, as the next generation of lawyers, should feel comfortable to contribute to the community given the increasing participation of other non-lawyers, academics, police officers and lawyers regularly contributing to the legal forum. Thoughts?
In relation to improving legal training using a legal forum, are you able to better clarify this suggestion?
P.S. I appreciate and share your enthusiasm for loving the law!
In relation to the suggestion of using hypotheticals for law students to improve their legal knowledge, my belief is that LawAnswers.com.au has a growing number of popular legal questions and that law students, as the next generation of lawyers, should feel comfortable to contribute to the community given the increasing participation of other non-lawyers, academics, police officers and lawyers regularly contributing to the legal forum. Thoughts?
In relation to improving legal training using a legal forum, are you able to better clarify this suggestion?
P.S. I appreciate and share your enthusiasm for loving the law!