Tag: Legal affairs
The legality of psychiatric medicine and why our mental health system is so inadequate
A service user reflects on her experience
Teenager takes legal action against media after becoming mullet meme internet sensation
Ali Ziggi Mosslmani claims he is now the subject of ridicule after his image went viral
North London man charged over creepy Royal Courts of Justice graffiti
He’ll be appearing at Westminster Mags next year
Christian bakers who refused to make ‘gay cake’ lose their appeal against discrimination finding
But has the Court of Appeal made the right decision?
Joshua Rozenberg: The Leigh Day vs Ministry of Defence showdown explained
Fingers crossed the Supreme Court will be able to make sense of this human rights quandary
We asked our readers who they think will win the Brexit legal challenge, the answer was a 50/50 split
Uncertain times = inconclusive Twitter poll results
Are US airstrikes in Syria legal?
The law of war and why it could be improved
Court ‘underwhelmed’ by government’s defence as Jeremy Wright QC takes stand in Brexit legal challenge
High Court case concludes today
Fundamental dishonesty: Difficult to assess, but potentially serious for personal injury claimants
Fletchers trainee Katelyn Williams on the new Criminal Justice and Courts Act
Why soldiers deserve the legal right to refuse to fight
The lose-lose law of conscientious objection
Confirmed: Shami Chakrabarti is the new shadow attorney general
The rumours were true
Crowdfunded legal challenge bid to government’s G4S contract halted in its tracks by High Court
Law centres "disappointed" by result
The rule of law and why I think it matters
It's one of the most important principles in our constitution
Not if but when: The rise and rise of AI in legal practice
Lawyers being replaced by technology, should we be scared?
Did ‘secret legal dispute’ prompt Bake Off’s exit from the BBC?
Producers reportedly engaged Lewis Silkin lawyer and threatened to sue TV broadcaster
What’s the point of the Race Relations Act if black people are STILL discriminated against?
Fifty years since the act was passed and it’s not clear how far we’ve come
Jogee: Man behind change to joint enterprise law may be out of prison in a year
The face of one of the most important Supreme Court cases in recent history has been sentenced
Legal fallout from Brexit vote continues as ANOTHER crowdfunding page is launched
This one wants to sue EU president Jean-Claude Juncker
Parliament, follow Nevada’s lead and make legal, licensed brothels a thing
Prostitutes are entitled to a safe workplace
Solicitor turned ISIS supporter sentenced to five-and-a-half-years for terror offences
Judge tells Anjem Choudary his actions "divided the world into two"
Jogee: Killer at the centre of joint enterprise law overhaul found GUILTY of manslaughter
But not guilty of his original conviction for murder