All Judicial articles – Page 7
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Opinion
Lord Denning: Life, Law and Legacy
Not many judges have biographers. Very few indeed have three. The authors of the first two biographies of Lord Denning knew him well and wrote in his lifetime.
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News
Judge removed from office for deleting data
Judicial Conduct Investigations Office finds ‘misconduct of the utmost seriousness’.
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News
Judicial recruitment process leaves family solicitor in tears
As Family Division president urges lawyers to aim for the bench, solicitors reveal they are applying without success.
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Opinion
Judges join lawyers in the bear pit
Judges are also facing heavy pressure at the intersection between law and justice.
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News
McFarlane urges family lawyers to aim for the bench
Family division president highlights need for more deputy district judges and recorders.
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News
Neuberger: public arbitration awards worth considering
Former Supreme Court president highlights importance of open justice during London International Disputes Week.
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News
More judicial posts opened up to CILEX lawyers
Lawyers who do not necessarily have a university degree could soon sit on Crown court and upper tribunal benches.
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News
US bar body steps into Supreme Court row
Court should adopt a ‘binding code of judicial ethics’, American Bar Association says.
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News
US Supreme Court chief refuses to testify as ethics row escalates
Senate committee is examining allegations of unreported gifts, travel and real estate deals.
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News
Judicial appointments body admits breaching FOI legislation
Judicial Appointments Commission unable to find ministerial authorisation required for Freedom of Information Act exemption.
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News
Magistrate subject to civil restraint order is removed
Decision by Judicial Conduct Investigations Office followed repeated without-merit claims.
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News
Judge accuses appointments body of dodging public scrutiny
Tribunal hears dispute over responses to requests made to Judicial Appointments Commission under the Freedom of Information Act.
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News
More judges want to quit before retirement, official survey shows
Workload, pension and pay prompting judges to consider quitting in next five years.
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News
One in 10 judges reports experience of bullying
Latest survey of judicial attitudes asks about bullying, harassment and discrimination for the first time.
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News
Magistrate warned over case involving relative
Judicial Conduct Investigations Office took into account magistrate’s apology.
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News
Magistrate warned over 'politically sensitive' radio interview
Office-holders should ensure they are not described by their judicial role when taking part in media interviews.
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News
Israel to freeze judicial overhaul in face of protests
Changes would 'wholly undermine' country's proud position, International Bar Association says.
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News
LCJ chased for response on 'toxic work environment' for judges
Trade union GMB wrote to Lord Burnett of Maldon in January about reports of alleged bullying and harassment.
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News
Formal warning for magistrate who accused colleagues of discrimination
Conduct advisory committee found the allegations of prejudice and victimisation 'wholly unjustified'.