Tag: Legal affairs
The legal implications of printing out new body parts
Concerns aplenty as it’s revealed we’ll be able to 3D print new organs by 2023
Northern Irish women NOT entitled to abortions on NHS, Supreme Court rules
Landmark case decided by majority of 3:2
The standard of proof in solicitor AND barrister disciplinary hearings should be lowered, says SRA
Days after Leigh Day lawyers cleared on 19 misconduct charges
Lawyers rush to defend Leigh Day after solicitors cleared of 19 misconduct charges
One said it was ‘a shameful political witchhunt’
General election: Human Rights Act ‘safer now than it has been for years’, says top LSE human rights professor Conor Gearty
Exclusive: Conor Gearty tells Legal Cheek why he thinks our rights are secure under brand new Tory-led coalition
It’s time to take the power away from cyber criminals
Most cyber crime victims don't even know they're cyber crime victims, says Marina Perry in her shortlisted entry to the BARBRI International Cyber Crime Blogging Prize Competition
It’s time for cameras in court, says silk who became a social media star when he was filmed in court
The livestream of Lord Pannick QC’s Brexit challenge performance wooed the public
Liz Truss may not get as much stick if she were a man, suggests QC
Constitutional law debate also includes discussion about Supreme Court justice’s bathing suit...
IT illiteracy and government: how legislators never understood computers
Andras Kirkman-Kovacs, runner-up in the BARBRI International Cyber Crime Blogging Prize Competition, says the government has its work cut out
Brexit: Jolyon Maugham’s Irish High Court challenge has been discontinued
QC crowdfunded £70,000
Prioritise intent, not effects: A nuanced approach to DDoS cyber attacks and free speech
LSE student Izaan Khan sets out his vision for the future of cyber crime law -- in the winning entry of the BARBRI Cyber Crime Blogging Prize
Social media fumes as female QC caught having rush hour romp with male solicitor has criminal record wiped, but his caution stands
The SRA has confirmed it will not bring disciplinary action against him
LSE law second year wins the BARBRI International Cyber Crime Blogging Prize
Izaan Khan edges BPP Law School graduate to win return transatlantic flight
The law has to adapt to the Uber/Deliveroo age
If working is going to be more flexible, employment law will have to follow suit
Lord Sumption slams TWO of his fellow judges in strongly-worded contract law speech
And then goes on to confess his love for dictionaries
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’?
Blockchain: Beyond the Microgrid
The key legal and regulatory issues that will need to be considered before mainstream adoption can be realised
Don’t assume landlords are always the villains in disputes with tenants
Housing disputes through the looking glass
Property lawyer fined £10,000 for renting out house with ‘kitchen in the garden shed’
She told the court a tenant built the illegal extension without her knowledge
Why the Health and Safety at Work Act is perhaps the most important law of a generation
The statistics don’t lie