The ACT Courts and Tribunal throws open its doors during Law Week every year to promote further understanding of the law, the courts, and its role in society. Event are designed to be of interest to anyone who wants to learn more about the justice system in the ACT, and will be particularly interesting for students thinking about pursuing careers in law.

Mock Jury Empanelment

An interactive role play allowing visitors to experience the jury process. Participants learn what happens when you’re selected (or rejected) for jury duty, and have their questions about the jury process answered.

You be the judge

Visitors can find out what it’s like to be the judge in a simulated hearing. Learn how a judicial officer makes a life-changing decision, ask questions, and discuss whether you would come to the same conclusion.

Law Week Exhibition

Visitors can explore the exhibition to find out more about the services provided to the community by local justice organisations (including our court support canines). Learn about the critical services making a real difference to how people engage with the justice system, and talk to representatives about alternative careers in law.

Court tours

Visitors can join an educational court tour. Get an overview of the court and its history, and hear about what happens inside a court room.

 

DETAILS

When: Thursday 28 May 2026
Where: ACT Supreme Court, 6 Knowles Place, Canberra ACT 2601
Cost: Free
More information: https://www.courts.act.gov.au/about-the-courts/news/law-week

 

About Law Week

Law Week is an annual event held in May across Australia to promote public understanding of the law and its role in society. Each year in Canberra the Law Society and its partners run a range of events to celebrate and engage the local legal profession, and to educate the public about the role of lawyers in our society. 

Law Week, along with the ACT Law Society Foundation, donates to a local Canberra charity each year.

If you have any questions about Law Week in the ACT, please contact Member Connect on 02 6274 0333 or memberconnect@actlawsociety.asn.au

Each year, the President of the Law Society nominates a local Canberra charity to receive funds from any charitable events run by the Society (the primary event being Law Week).

In 2026, we are supporting the Domestic Violence Crisis Service (DVCS)

DVCS is a non-government, not-for-profit organisation committed to providing specialist domestic and family violence support services to anyone in the ACT region. As a specialist domestic and family violence service, we draw on evidence and research to best inform our services delivery. We are here to support people, both during and after crisis situations. We work to prevent and respond to violence and abuse, building safer futures for adults, children and young people impacted by domestic and family violence.

If you are unable to attend any of our fundraising events and would still like to donate to DVCS you can so via their website here

Law Week events include fully paid as well as free events.

Free events operate on an 'entry by donation' basis, we have listed free events with optional 'contributions', so that attendess can choose to contribute to the cost of running of the event as they see fit. 

Profits from Law Week every year are disbursed to the Law Week charity, via the ACT Law Society Foundation.

The ACT Law Society Foundation was originally seeded with three years’ worth of Law Week profit (2013, 2014 and 2015), matched by Law Society funds. Each year, around September, the Foundation's annual disbursement is paid directly to the Law Week charity. The corpus of the Foundation is grown by splitting Law Week profits between the Law Week charity and the Foundation (generally a 50/50 split, up to the disbursement amount). This arrangement ensures that the Foundation will continue to grow, allowing greater disbursements in future.

 

Event registration terms and conditions

ACT Law Society invoices have payment terms of 14 days. Fees are payable upon registration. A 1.2% surcharge may be incurred on payments processed via credit/debit card. The Society reserves the right to cancel or alter events at its discretion, and in such circumstances, attendees will be notified via email. 

Definitions — 'Registration' means any booking given to the Society in writing, on our website, or by phone. 'Member' means any member of the ACT Law Society, including associate members and honorary members. 'New Lawyer' means any member who has held a practising certificate for five years or less. 'CLC' means any member working for a recognised community legal centre, or holding a volunteer practising certificate. 'Student' means any member holding a student membership.

All cancellations must be made in writing, and all cancellations will incur a fee, however, no charge will be incurred for substituting another person. Outside of the cancellation periods given below, a $10 administration fee will be incurred for any cancellation made. If a registered attendee fails to attend without notifying the Society in writing, no credit or refund will be offered and 100% of the total cost will be retained by the Society. 

CPD Events — In the case of CPD events held at an venue other than the Law Society, no refund can be made after the RSVP date of the event. In the case of CPD events held at the Law Society, for cancellations made up to two working days prior to the event, 50% of the total cost will be retained by the Society as a cancellation fee and the balance may be used as a credit towards other CPD events or be refunded. If you choose to keep a credit it will remain valid for 12 months from the event date, after which time it will expire. For cancellations within two working days of the event, no refunds or credits will be applicable. 

Webinars — In the case of live or on-demand webinars, as connection details are sent when registration is completed, no refund or cancellation is available. 

Social events — In the case of social events, no refund can be made after the RSVP date of the event.

Attendees of events consent to filming, photography and sound recording as members of the audience. By registering and attending this event you agree to being filmed or photographed which may be used for marketing or promotional purposes

The ACT Law Society and it's external providers for catering takes all precautionary steps to ensure dietary, religious and allergen requirements are met, however ACT Law Society cannot guarantee that allergens will not be present in selected and/or provided food.

 

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