LAW2111
Constitutional Law
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in-depth notes to help you understand the vibes of the Constitution
37 pages, 20000 words
Constitutional Law Exam Question Guide
These notes are what I took with me into the exam. They are separated according to topics stipulated...
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Consti Semester and Exam Notes
These are my notes for Constitutional law. Each area of law is mapped out in terms of how to approac...
82 pages, 26504 words
Constitutional Law Cheat Sheet
Constitutional Law Cheat Sheet. Skeleton and Sentence Starter and Reasonings.
15 pages, 3170 words
HD Notes - Constitutional Law (Exam Summary Only)
Skeleton notes used as a checklist and guide for exam answers. I received an 89 in Constitutional la...
10 pages, 4014 words
HD Exam Notes
My exam summary notes for Consti, which helped me get a HD on the exam and a D overall (I stuffed up...
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Constitutional Law Exam Notes
Content and Case Notes Content is structured into steps as per how to attempt a problem question,...
64 pages, 17344 words
HD Constitutional Law (LAW2111) Exam Notes
These LAW2111 notes were formulated for use in the Constitutional Law exam (which is open-book). The...
40 pages, 11243 words
Constitutional Law Summary Notes and Cases
I have separated into each topic as prescribed in the reading guide. They are condensed and include...
74 pages, 20570 words
Constitutional Law Notes & Case Summaries
Extremely comprehensive notes and case summaries from Semester 1, 2016. Notes are in sequential or...
104 pages, 32713 words
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Reviews
Constitutional Law is one of the most intellectually demanding units in the law degree, but also one of the most rewarding. It provides the foundation for understanding Australia’s legal and political system , covering doctrines such as federalism, separation of powers, responsible government, and the doctrine of Commonwealth-state immunity. What makes the unit challenging is its heavy reliance on statutory authorities and the need to engage with complex principles and tests to ascertain the validity of the act. Students often find it difficult to move from simply memorising cases to applying principles critically in problem-solving contexts. My own experience with the unit highlighted the importance of structured thinking. Using IRAC, mapping out doctrinal themes, and connecting different areas — such as the relationship between Commonwealth powers and implied freedoms — made the material more coherent. Rather than treating cases as isolated, I learned to see them as part of an ongoing dialogue about the balance of power and constitutional limits. As a future tutor, I see my role as helping students manage this complexity. The key is to break down dense material into accessible steps, use case law to illustrate broader principles, and provide strategies for tackling problem questions under exam conditions. Constitutional Law rewards persistence and critical thinking, and with the right guidance, students can build both confidence and precision in their legal reasoning.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2025
The content is really interesting and taught in a very straightforward manner. The dissenting judgements are useful and the lecturers explain why they are important and why you should include them in your exam answers. The only downside to this unit was that some of the lecturer slides were extremely hard to follow and were made to suit the lecturer rather than the student. But others were fantastic. The tutes were super relevant. The assessment was pretty good too although there were some controversies around how it was marked. The exam was fair. It builds on first year law concepts (FOL and PLSI).
Anonymous, Semester 2, 2021
Incredibly boring unit, poor lecturers and the assignment made me have break down after break down - an essay on the dissenting judges of the longest HC judgement in history due in Week 6. Very, very painful. Exam was nothing like the practice ones they have given. Poor structure. Reading guide not helpful.