Justice for workers?
Will the Labour party’s plans be a public vote winner The recent and highly publicised seven-way leaders’ debate certainly generated plenty of headlines,…
Read moreWill the Labour party’s plans be a public vote winner The recent and highly publicised seven-way leaders’ debate certainly generated plenty of headlines,…
Read moreWill the BBC’s exposé of government reforms to legal aid be too little, too late? ‘You’ve got to ask what justice really…
Read moreEmphasis on need for proper evidence when seeking privacy injunctions This story has been updated: Manchester United’s Marcos Rojo has been named as…
Read moreEven after four decades of practice, Hodge Jones & Allen’s Patrick Allen still believes the law is an instrument for social justice…
Read moreLegal profession reels at suggestion we should lower the burden of proof in criminal cases On occasion, and with the best of…
Read moreCourt of Appeal dismisses judicial review in controversial advocate assessment scheme An appeal against the High Court’s decision to dismiss a judicial…
Read more‘Injustice’ is the theme for entries into the London Legal Support Trust’s inaugural art competition which launched this week in the capital. SJ’s…
Read moreWill a new law mark the beginning of the end of suffering for terminally ill adults? The issue of assisted dying is…
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