All Obiter articles – Page 119
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NewsRaising the bar: from protest songs to messiah
More harmonious choruses are on the way from the bar.
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NewsMemory Lane
The home secretary announced that the integrated CPS will be headed by the director of public prosecutions under the attorney general.
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NewsNo paradise with Milton
My puerile efforts to innovate received a swift rebuff from a stipendiary magistrate.
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NewsFool’s day errand
Obiter suspects a treat will be in store for the justice secretary on his birthday.
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NewsHit and myth
Might the far-reaching reforms of civil justice in fact be just like the Eleusinian mysteries?
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NewsMemory lane
The opening of family courts to the press is ‘moving at an unseemly gallop’, a leading High Court judge said.
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NewsAmerican dream is just the job
No matter how entrepreneurial our law schools become, they have much to learn from the US.
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NewsArthur’s spur to greatness
A Somerset firm has upped the stakes on the gallery of legal office pets.
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NewsRule of bore
Imagine an event dedicated from the outset to all things mundane, obvious and ordinary.
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NewsSitting pretty in the dock
Recent comments about the legal aid crisis remind me about the ‘dock’ brief
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NewsIf you can’t beat ’em, er... buy them out
One firm beat its master at a ceremony to reward Manchester’s brightest legal lights.
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NewsPuppetry of the justice secretary
Chris Grayling thought a puppet of him at the recent legal aid cuts protest had a good likeness.
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NewsPlaying the blame game
TV drama Silk was mocked for inaccuracies – but maybe it was right on one thing.
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NewsCivil service’s techno time warp
The Attorney General’s Office still uses pagers – spending £1,861 on them since December 2010.





















