All Opinion articles – Page 109
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Who knew? Even judges get toothache
Playing off The Roof & Other Stories: A patchwork of memories by Simon Brown.
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Lifting the lid on closed hearings
The secretary of state for justice seems very relaxed about breaking the law.
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Crisis navigators can play a crucial role in housing possession cases
The government is exploring mediation but it should focus on resolving welfare benefits issues.
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Mother in law: Time recording tips
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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On the frontline in a Nightingale court
The system is doing its best - but open justice does not seem to be a priority.
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The rule of law is not negotiable
Britain’s international standing is underpinned by our reputation for respect for the rule of law and fair play.
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There is no choice over the rule of law
In our role as solicitors we cannot support the government’s stated intention to break international law.
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Secrets and spies
The Law Commission concludes it is time to reform our antiquated official secrets acts. Updating the terminology would be the easy bit.
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The modern law firm
The Modern Law Firm: How to Thrive in an Era of Rapid Technological Change
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Essential resource for in-house solicitors
Regulation and In-House Lawyers: A Compliance Guide (2nd edition)
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Supreme Court’s judicial gymnast
Antonin Scalia and American Constitutionalism: The Historical Significance of a Judicial Icon
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Polemic offers reality check on rule of law
Populism on Trial: what happens when trust in law breaks down | Inigo Bing
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Legal aid heroism stretches to buying baby formula for a client
Legal aid lawyers' dedication to justice never ceases to amaze.