The Spike or Victoria College Review 1941
Law Faculty
Law Faculty
The Law Faculty Club has gained a new lease of life. During the second term a meeting was called to consider the amalgamation of the Law Faculty Club and the Wellington District Law Students' Society. An enthusiastic meeting resulted in a decision to carry on the functions of the two Societies in the name of the Law Faculty Club.
The Club is now taking part in numerous activitie Its debating team in the Wellington Union of Public Speaking Society's competition has to date been successful. Arrangements are being made for the production once again of the Students' Supplement to the New Zealand Law Journal. It seems that as in the past two years Wellington Students must be relied on for the majority of contributions and, although the apathy on the part of the other Colleges is to be deplored, our ability to continue the Supplement under present difficulties augurs well for its post-war future. The Club has been able to conduct a moot and is hoping to arrange an address by Mr Justice Blair.
The ability of the Law Faculty Club to conduct these activities is in no small way due to the help and encouragement of Professors Williams and McGechan, and members of the Faculty join in appreciation of their efforts.