Listen "Mark Fletcher's research (and reckoning) on the public's understanding of law"
Episode Synopsis
From his days as an undergraduate student to his current research as a PhD candidate at the ANU School of Politics & International Relations, Mark Fletcher (JD '17) has always been driven by a passion for law, politics and research. His thesis uses the tools of public opinion research to develop a better understanding of public attitudes about interception warrants used in national security law. Mark has worked at ANU and in the Australian Public Service, with experience in immigration, health, and counterterrorism policy. Useful linksFollow Mark on TwitterLaw, Gender Identities and Sexualities (LAWS4256)Australian National Security Law (LAWS4285)
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