Author: CJ McKinney
Computers could own property, Supreme Court judge says
Welcome to the machine
Drug suspension barrister goes viral after pro-Brexit rant on BBC Question Time
Warming up for return to the bar?
College admissions scandal: Top US law firm partner placed on leave amid claims he paid £57,000 to boost daughter’s exam score
Gordon Caplan of Willkie Farr & Gallagher charged with fraud and suspended from prestigious firm
Tweeting Attorney General accuses Channel 4’s Jon Snow of talking ‘bollocks’ as Brexit pressure mounts
Hardly courtroom language
I hated studying law at uni, Court of Appeal judge reveals in rare judicial podcast
Lady Justice Davies also admits to suffering from 'imposter syndrome' in convo with fellow female judge
Women barristers overlooked in favour of men, Supreme Court president says
International Women's Day: Female advocates complain to Lady Hale that males still scoop the big cases
SRA loses another policy chief as solicitor super-exam looms
Richard Collins heads for the exit not long after predecessor
22-year-old magistrate who said job is about ‘gut instinct’ hits back at social media criticism
Tesco-working Swansea law grad issues calm and measured Twitter response
Supreme Court to play Cardiff this summer
Hale & Co take show on the road with three Welsh gigs in July
Newly qualified solicitor claims married law firm partner took her to live Amsterdam sex show
Twenty-seven-year-old suing former employer for sex discrimination tells of 'constant' groping in hotel rooms
Bar feeling angsty over its ‘testosterone overdose’
Top QC warns of BDE
‘ISIS bride’ stripped of UK citizenship will have to appeal to secret immigration court
Shamima Begum travelled from London to Syria to join the Islamic State group in 2015
Brexit-backing former Brighton Uni fashion student raises £77,000 in fight against ‘top lawyers in the land’
Darren Grimes, 25, is appealing fine for breaking electoral law in EU referendum
New figures reveal huge provider variation in LPC pass rates
Solicitor exam success rates range from 100% to 37% at different institutions
Uber wins High Court battle over breach of 1847 taxi law
Boost for controversial transport firm in latest round of regulatory war
High Court judge falls asleep on the job
Slap on the wrist for Mrs Justice Parker after she 'momentarily' dozed off during a hearing
New Crown Court judge starred in BBC legal documentary
Julie Warburton hits Manchester bench fresh off appearance in The Prosecutors
Husband and wife team sit on Supreme Court bench
Hale hails 'historic' occasion for Lady Arden and Lord Mance
Lord Chancellor condemns Nazi death threat against solicitor defending ‘speedboat killer’
Tuckers partner Richard Egan sent threatening letter for representing Jack Shepherd
Junior solicitor struck off for fare dodging just two years after qualifying
Adam Kemeny avoided paying £650 worth of train fares from Shoreditch to Surrey