Author: Katie King
Emotions run high in Middle Temple Hall as barristers star alongside actors in touching play about life on death row
Two of the cast members had been sentenced to death themselves
It’s easier to get a place on a law degree than a European languages, history or philosophy degree
Exclusive: Law is the eighth most competitive university course
Harvard lawyers think Donald Trump may have done enough to be impeached
Disclosure of sensitive information ‘most serious charge ever made against a sitting president’
This solicitor has one of the best LinkedIn profiles we’ve ever seen
Sham Uddin even hosts his own comedy show
Baker McKenzie partner attacked at train station, law student jumps in to help
Now John Rowley wants to find the have-a-go hero so he can say thank you
Junior lawyer who led march against £9k tuition fees when he was at Cambridge says it’s time to forgive the Lib Dems
Former SU president will be voting in line with majority of rookie lawyers surveyed in Legal Cheek General Election poll
National holiday hysteria: What is it about celebratory days that make law students commit crimes?
Christmas time seems to be the worst
Simpson Millar paralegal with endometriosis asks public to help fund her Oxford BCL course so she can become a barrister
‘There are not many people who make it to the bar as a disabled person’
The number of applications made to study law this year has increased more than any other course
Exclusive: Most university subjects reporting a drop
More people want to date lawyers than any other profession
Two have been named most-wanted singles in London
Lord Sumption slams TWO of his fellow judges in strongly-worded contract law speech
And then goes on to confess his love for dictionaries
15 things that will absolutely, definitely happen in your law school exams this summer
Will you be the one to get your statute book confiscated?
History made: The number of law school applications from women is now over DOUBLE the number of applications from men
Exclusive: Female first years likely to outnumber men two to one
Meet the London Met law student who took the Government Legal Service to court over her training contract rejection, and won
She'll be applying again this summer
Top lawyers clash over whether we should have a written constitution
Is now the UK’s ‘constitutional moment’?
I became a magistrate when I was 19, and I think the courts are right to push for more youngsters on the bench
Serving while still a student
BPP equity and trusts exam disturbed by ‘pumping music’ so loud ‘the desks were vibrating from the bass’
Exclusive: It was like being in a club
A Manchester Metropolitan law student is standing for UKIP in the general election
His campaign clashes with his final year exams
Oxford PPE student warns that Oxford law students risk being ‘left behind’ because their degree is too traditional
Law schools need to adapt, even the best ones