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Dr James Organ and Dr Jennifer Sigafoos from the University of Liverpool interviewed over 100 people living in and around Liverpool facing problems...
A defendant in a complex fraud case has won a judicial review on the amount of remuneration to be paid by the Legal Aid Agency to his choice of...
Sir James Munby retired as president of the Family Division at the end of July. He remained outspoken on the cause of access to justice right up to...
Solicitor and LAG author Sue James is attempting to document the impact of the civil and criminal court closures as part of a wider campaign.
The Family Drug and Alcohol Court (FDAC) National Unit supports 10 FDACs working in 15 courts across 23 local authority areas. A funding crisis means...
Poppy Harling, a 15-year-old student from Essex, has raised just over £2,000 for LAG’s Judge Brenda book appeal by completing the Three...
A Joint Committee on Human Rights report says 'legal aid deserts' make it impossible to enforce human rights.
Yesterday (12 July 2018) saw the legal aid minister, Lucy Frazer QC, announce another climbdown by the government: after a five-year campaign led by...
‘Homelessness is the consequence of social and economic policies,’ said Andrew Arden QC in his opening remarks at the LAG/Arden Chambers...
JUSTICE, the all-party law reform and human rights charity, is calling for a crackdown on ‘incompetent and dishonest’ immigration lawyers...