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Caitlin Alexander

‘How do you prove to the Home Office something you’ve spent your life trying to hide?’

In this guest blog post trainee solicitor Caitlin Alexander writes about asylum cases and persecution on the basis of sexual orientation.

23rd April 2020
(photo – Roseline ( pictured first on the right), fellow students and tutor Kate Ritchie ( far left) in the HMP High Down grounds, March 2020)

HMP High Down prison project 2020

'Justice in action' student Roseline Egbejimba writes about her experience on a recent 'public understanding of law' prison project 

During one of my modules last year, a student highlighted the benefits of participating in one of the prison projects. I remember quite vividly the smile on the student’s face as she recounted how much she looked forward to each prison visit and how rewarding the experience was, not just for the prisoners but also for the students. I was intrigued and wanted to know more.

21st April 2020

Human Rights, Diversity and Inclusion in the UK post-Brexit

In this guest blog post Professor Suzanne Rab reflects on human rights, diversity and inclusion in the UK in the wake of the UK’s departure from the EU on 31 January 2020.

Undergraduates from the UK and overseas will be wondering about the implications of Brexit for human rights, equality and diversity law and practice in universities.

5th March 2020

Experiences of working in Citizens Advice and the Open Justice law clinic

W360 ‘Justice in action’ offers some excellent opportunities to work in communities and give back some of what you have learnt as well as developing those skills you may have newly found.

Daniel Doody writes about his experiences of volunteering with Citizens Advice. 

11th February 2020

The future of EU law in the UK post-Brexit

In this guest blog post Professor Suzanne Rab reflects on the opportunities for the practice of EU law for academics and practitioners in the UK and in the wake of the UK’s departure from the EU on 31 January 2020.

3rd February 2020

Developing an appreciation for pro bono work through Justice in Action and the Open Justice Mediation Project

Having relished the academic experience of my OU LLB and with the finish line in sight, I was keen to get stuck into some practical ‘lawyering’.  Justice in Action (W360) offered an array of exciting pro bono activities.  Regrettably, practicalities limited my involvement to the online environment, but the innovative course allowed for this and I selected the Open Justice Mediation Project.

23rd December 2019

The Value of Pro Bono work and the Freedom Law Clinic

My understanding of the value of pro bono legal work has developed in light of my work for the Freedom Law Clinic (FLC) in relation to social justice, personal enrichment, and professional aspirations.

20th December 2019

From the Selfish to the Selfless: My Changing Understanding of Pro Bono

When I signed up for W360: Justice in Action and the pro bono activities, I was driven by selfish motives. I viewed pro bono as an easy option to gain practical experience and remedy the lack of legal work experience on my CVI chose to work at Citizen’s Advice (CAB). I thought this would be interesting, and it was. However, volunteering at CAB unexpectedly changed my whole perspective on pro bono.

19th December 2019

Pro Bono – Keeping it Fresh

Former ‘Justice in Action’ student Simon Langley writes about his experiences working in the Open Justice online clinic.

18th December 2019

Justice in Action: Personal Support Unit and Me

Former ‘Justice in Action’ student Paula Virlan shares some of her journal posts written when volunteering for the Personal Support Unit ( now renamed ‘Support Through Court – https://www.supportthroughcourt.org/)

In November 2018, I completed my first shadowing session with the Personal Support Unit (PSU), part of the Justice in Action module offered by the Open University. After working ten days, I can share some of the roller-coaster of experiences and how PSU is helping me grow and develop professionally.

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17th December 2019

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