A group of six Kent law students with a shared passion for French – and legal – culture plan to reinvigorate the University’s French Society … Read more
Law School thanks The Rt Hon Sir Terence Etherton for tenure as Honorary Professor
Kent Law School extends its warmest thanks to The Rt Hon Sir Terence Etherton (Master of the Rolls for England and Wales) upon the conclusion … Read more
Expert comment: legal academics call for apology from Home Office after tweet referencing ‘activist lawyers’
Kent Law School academics Professor Nick Grief, Sian Lewis-Anthony and Dr Thanos Zartaloudis have called for an apology from the Home Office after a tweet, … Read more
Kent housing law specialists contribute expertise to unique new website for tower block tenants
Kent Law School housing law specialists Professor Helen Carr and Dr Ed Kirton-Darling have contributed their expert knowledge to a unique new website, launched today, … Read more
New student society at Kent Law School aims to “empower womxn in law”
A new student society established this year at Kent Law School offers students an opportunity to critically explore issues around feminism, intersectionality, and the law. … Read more
Advocacy skills and networking has helped Rohini Majumdar secure a Lincoln’s Inn scholarship
Rohini has been awarded a Cassel Scholarship worth £4.5k by the Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn. The award also includes free admission to the Inn, … Read more
Black Minority Ethnic students at Kent Law School outperform their White peers for first time in history
Kent Law School’s commitment to ensuring all students achieve the best degree they can has produced a remarkable outcome this summer with news that, for … Read more
Kent ranked among top 150 law schools in the world in latest Shanghai Ranking
Kent Law School’s world-class research is recognised in the 2020 Shanghai Ranking’s Global Ranking of Academic Subjects, with a world ranking among the top 150 … Read more
What is mooting? Everything you need to know about mooting at Kent Law School!
A “moot” is a pretend, simulated oral court hearing where students get to argue over points of law. Back in the late Middle Ages, mooting … Read more
Aspiring barristers at Kent scoop prestigious awards
Seven Kent Law School students are celebrating this summer after securing awards from two of the four Inns of Court, taking them one big step … Read more









