Sydney’s Macquarie Law School is attracting public criticism for compelling law students to include Acknowledgment of Country (a form of political speech) in work to which it has no relevance. It’s a change from the history of law schools as the entry point to a financial cabal.
The legal profession in Australia (with some notable exceptions) has not and is not covering itself in glory.
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