Dr Hopkins appointed ACT Special Magistrate title
Associate Professor Anthony Hopkins, Director of Clinical and Internship Courses at the Australian National University (ANU) Law School, has been appointed as a Special Magistrate of the ACT Magistrates Court.
A legal practitioner, educator and researcher, Dr Hopkins is a leading authority on therapeutic jurisprudence in Australia and has deep expertise in criminal law.
Research, rehabilitation and ‘real stories’ from behind bars title
Law was never part of the plan for Himangi Ticku.
Seventeen and fresh out of high school, she left home in New Delhi, India and travelled halfway around the world to pursue a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in International Relations and Political Science, at The Australian National University (ANU).
Q&A with Associate Professor Anthony Hopkins, author of ‘Belonging – A Novel’ title
When Associate Professor Anthony Hopkins arrived in Alice Springs in 1997 as a law student intern at the Central Australian Aboriginal Legal Aid Service (now the North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency), it set in motion a journey of listening to Indigenous perspectives that would shape his career as a legal practitioner, educator and researcher.
Why every law student should go to prison (clinically speaking) title
Editor’s note: This reflective assessment by Joyce Yang, a Bachelor of Arts/Laws (Hons) student, is based upon her experience in the ANU College of Law’s Prison Legal Literacy Clinic (LAWS4304).