All Opinion articles – Page 53
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Remote hearings v open justice
Does the option of remote hearings increase openness or just create the illusion of it?
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Revealed: Could ChatGPT pass the SQE?
An AI text generator tool took the US Multistate Bar Examination. Dr Andrew Gilbert attempts the same experiment with the multiple-choice SQE1.
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Government must show commitment to defending the rule of law
It is vital that the lord chancellor and law officers have authority, strength of character and independence of mind to stand up to their government colleagues.
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Get ready for a roller coaster ride in 2023
Costs reform: what changes should lawyers be bracing themselves for?
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The impact of EU law on lawyers' fees
Will our current level of consumer rights continue if and when the Retained EU Law Bill becomes an act of parliament?
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Bridging the gap: Size shouldn't be bar to social mobility progress
It's critical to address the scale of the problem affecting small and medium-sized enterprises.
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Why bother with Family Mediation Week?
We need to make mediation ‘sexier’ - not just to solicitors, but also to clients.
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'The law is closed!'
We need a new Charles Dickens, to highlight the miseries of our disintegrating systems, and in particular our legal system.
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Game over?
With Metamorph gone, I wonder whether we have finally seen the last of the big, brash ‘game-changers’.
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JAC of all trades: should ministers pick judges?
According to constitutional lawyer Professor Robert Hazell, the Judicial Appointments Commission has too much power.
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Missing: government urgency over civil legal aid
Ministry of Justice's own figures show why major review must report back this year.
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Mother in Law: A new year
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Religion, Law, and Democracy: Selected Writings of Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde
Edited by Mirjam Künkler and Tine Stein.