Law and Disorder: Demystifying law school

The honourable Justice Janine Pritchard on life and law as a Judge

Episode Summary

Whether you’ve been confused by something they’ve written that’s been allocated as a course reading, or you’re dead set on becoming one, or you’ve wondered why they exist in the first place – judges are one of the central pieces of the legal system’s jigsaw puzzle that nevertheless carry mystique. This week, the honourable Justice Janine Pritchard (ANU LLB (Hons), BA) joins Audrey to unpack the mystique around Judges and the judiciary. If you have any feedback or podcast suggestions, email us: marketing.law@anu.edu.au Episode hosted and produced by Audrey Mims on Ngunnawal and Ngambri land.

Episode Notes

Whether you’ve been confused by something they’ve written that’s been allocated as a course reading, or you’re dead set on becoming one, or you’ve wondered why they exist in the first place – judges are one of the central pieces of the legal system’s jigsaw puzzle that nevertheless carry mystique.

 

This week, the honourable Justice Janine Pritchard (ANU LLB (Hons), BA) joins Audrey to unpack the mystique around Judges and the judiciary.

 

If you have any feedback or podcast suggestions, email us: marketing.law@anu.edu.au

 

Episode hosted and produced by Audrey Mims on Ngunnawal and Ngambri land.