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Presidential candidates put on the stone-age spot
To highlight a creaking justice system, Paris Bar Association paints unflattering pictures of main runners in French election.
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Quiet flow the dons
What do English deans, principals and faculty chairs have to say on Brexit?
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Memory lane
Is there really any point in providing a wine for tasting which costs £34.73 a bottle?
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A home for those old files?
Scholars offering to archive records pertinent to lawyers or firms for the benefit of future generations.
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Supreme Court wants applicants to do their homework
Applicants for vacant posts will have to write 2,000-word essay.
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Bite-size judgments? Let's not be too hasty
Judge sleeping Source: Peter Dazeley/Getty Judges are being encouraged to keep things breezy. The message hasn’t quite got through.
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Auntie’s bloomers
Those at Phil Shiner tribunal offered insights into what goes on behind the scenes at the BBC.
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Law rocks the 100 Club
Event aims to promote music education for underprivileged young people and to raise funds for not-for-profit organisations.
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The highwayman who hit lawyers
It is estimated that, following lawyers as they rode to assizes, he robbed over 160 in East Anglia alone.