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Fiona Bawdon looks at the role of juries in miscarriage of justice cases and whether it’s time to scrap majority verdicts.
Lawyers and environmental health campaigners are mourning the death of Professor David Ormandy, who died on 11 April 2024 after a long period of...
The London Criminal Courts Solicitors’ Association has lodged an official complaint over ‘genuinely disturbing’ treatment of lawyers...
How does immigration status affect housing rights? Liz Davies KC and Adrian Berry explain, in the first in a regular series where leading...
A rare spell of illness dampens Katherine Adams’ spirits but allows time for reflection on the link between poor housing and poor health.
Sam Madge-Wyld and Liz Davies KC cover housing law news and legislation, and cases on possession claims, tenancy deposits, rent repayment orders,...
Atif Kaudri takes a look at the government’s proposed changes to the work capability assessment and Mind’s responses to it.
In recent months, the MoJ has decided to rethink its approach to legal support and has now started to test this in public as it develops a new Legal...
Katrina Crossley explains how donating unwanted legal textbooks can boost advocacy training in Sierra Leone.
Kaweh Beheshtizadeh says the Labour leader’s biography suggests this former radical human rights lawyer has the makings of a radical prime...
A round-up of the latest important cases from Adam Boukraa, Steve Broach KC, Anne-Marie Irwin, Daniel Kozelko and Rachel Sullivan (adults), and...
Long-standing housing lawyer Adrian Brazier on what drove him to step away from the social justice coalface.