Author: Katie King
One third of law students regret their degree choice
And double that think the course is not good value for money
Brexit campaigner Gina Miller receives law degree 30 years after dropping out of course
Woman named UK’s most influential black person left University of East London for personal reasons
11 photos from Halloween any lawyer will appreciate
Tort law pumpkins and gargoyles on Doughty Street
City firms’ ‘worst nightmare’ realised? Machines victorious in lawyer vs robot challenge
But results should be approached with caution
Charlotte Proudman vs Anne Robinson: On-air battle over female response to sexism
Are women too fragile for the workplace?
Government will give prisoners the vote, 12 years after ECtHR’s famous Hirst ruling
Proposals will only impact least serious offenders
Major criminal syllabus shake-up as Ghosh test is overruled
Time to amend your notes
Struck out: Case challenging Tory/DUP deal falls at first hurdle
The grounds for judicial review weren't 'properly arguable in a court of law'
Judge rules on Eminem’s ‘Lose Yourself’, compares lyrics to key legal principles
Judgment in case which brought us hilarious viral video does not disappoint
Exclusive: City law firms push to bring entire ‘two-part’ super-exam before training contract
It's beginning to look a lot like the LPC
Lady Hale acknowledges ‘Beyoncé of the legal profession’ comparison
Exclusive: 'It was on Legal Cheek, wasn’t it?'
Justice Secretary reveals legal aid review is on its way — just one day after government confirms further cuts
As Secret Barrister condemns plans in devastating tweets
Make statutes easier to understand, urges House of Lords
Students’ purple books about to get thinner?
EU law academics seething after Tory MP requests access to Brexit lectures
He might regret it when they send over Factortame notes
Amal Clooney has faced Harvey Weinstein situations in legal profession, husband reveals
Sexual harassment among lawyers in the spotlight
There are now 140,000 practising solicitors in England and Wales
Highest figure ever, yet training contracts at top City firms fall
President of the Family Division namechecks legal blogs in Court of Appeal judgment
Blogosphere gains evermore credibility
How Brexit became its own practice area
Lawyers can now capitalise on a word that didn’t even exist a few years ago
Research: Students learn better from print resources than online resources
Books before blogs
The (unofficial) results are in: Archbold victorious in battle of criminal law bibles
Three-quarters of barristers back old text over newer rival
Three-quarters of countries fail to meet European judicial diversity target
Though ten do have more female Supreme Court judges than they do male