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Dr Umair Ghori joins The Conversation with a warning "Hey minister leave that gas trigger alone!"

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What happens if the Australian government pulls its so-called “gas trigger” (officially the Australian Domestic Gas Security Mechanism)? As Bond University’s Dr Umair Ghori warns in his latest article, it could be a BIG mistake! Check it out in The Conversation.

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What beer brewing can teach law students about chatgpt

To test ChatGPT’s abilities, I asked it to “write a recipe for brewing a 40-litre batch of Irish red ale meeting the BJCP guidelines”.

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Making contracts more understandable: a new frontier for lawyers

A new generation of legal thinkers and designers are working to make contracts more understandable and accessible to non-lawyers.

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Boolean guess who? Using gamification to engage first year law students with advanced legal research techniques

By using gamification in teaching, we can make what could otherwise be a dry class on legal research super fun and engaging!

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Law schools should teach more transactional lawyering

Australian lawyers specialising in transactional work are, according to legal recruiters, the most in-demand by overseas head-hunters looking to fill global talent shortages. 

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