Student opposition to Law and Business merger at UTAS
Law and business, not really the same thing are they? We at utas.ws
reckon the further apart the legal system (ie Law) and business (ie
Money) the better.
The rest is from www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/08/31/2351102.htm.
"The Tasmanian University Law Society's President, Kate Rayment, says there has been very little consultation and hundreds of past and present students have voiced their opposition. She says the University Council is voting on the proposal in Launceston this Friday. "We really think that University Council cannot possibly put the decision to a vote, particularly at this time, given there's been so much outrage, given that there's been so much opposition," said Ms Rayment.
"We think that the University Council members are going to see that this issue requires further discussion.""
Typical UTAS.

We've been ripped off by Butler, MacIntyre & Butler (a local Hobart firm). Around $9500 and 4 years for them to say we had no case.
In this case law and business really did go together.
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Hi, I'm a law student and excuse my curiosity, but did you get to court?
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No.
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