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If general elections were a retail offer on the state of the criminal justice system, then criminal lawyers would need little time to consider their...
Two recent judicial review challenges have successfully extended the entitlement to free nursery education for two-year-olds to a number of migrant...
As many who follow the activities of XR will know, the Metropolitan Police’s blanket ban of the protests was challenged successfully earlier...
Judges highlighted Laura’s commitment to children’s rights in her work with the Howard League and beyond, to legal aid and LAG, and to...
Read Charlotte Kilroy QC's speech on using strategic litigation from the PLP/ILPA November conference on strategic litigation for social change.
openJustice will be looking at the stories of people who have been at the receiving end of these unlawful practices, across a range of areas.
Ian Macdonald QC has passed away. He was the founder and father of immigration law in this country.
In its judgment in RR v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2019] UKSC 52, handed down yesterday (13 November), the Supreme Court decided that...
2019 could be seen as the year that statutory instruments reasserted their relevance in UK politics.
The Justice Committee has called on HMCTS to confirm that access to justice trumps savings in the reform programme.
The government has issued a consultation document on a new legal framework for abortion services in Northern Ireland.
Joanna Dean, Stephen Heath, Michael Henson-Webb and Alice Livermore round up Acts and bills, delegated legislation, statutory guidance, consultations,...