All Opinion articles – Page 98
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Demobbed armies
What the Uber case has once again demonstrated is the tardiness of the law and its enforcement.
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Letters roundup: 1 March 2021
Work experience, probate changes, and a divorce divide - your letters to the editor.
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In defence of DJs
The magistracy and district judges are not in competition: we should learn from each other.
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Budget 2021 predictions
The profession’s main focus will be on a budget that aids recovery from the pandemic.
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Seeing red
Announcement that UK residents who fail to disclose travel from a red list country will face up to 10 years' imprisonment has caused uproar.
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SQE: we are on the right path
Choice of training is key to a more accessible profession, says the SRA's Julie Brannan.
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An oven-ready specimen of judicial over-reach?
If the prime minister is looking for excuses to curb public law activity, he has been handed one on a plate.
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Office politics
Firm’s blueprint for a post-pandemic office environment was met with scorn from some of the profession’s more conservative moral gatekeepers.
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In the mind of a killer – is homicide in the genes?
Making Sense of Homicide: A Student Textbook | Adam Lynes, Elizabeth Yardley, Lucas Danos, Ronald Winch
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Crime and punishment in Tudor England
Jacks, Knaves and Vagabonds: Crime, Law and Order in Tudor England | Gregory J Durston
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A basic principle under attack
It is an old principle that lawyers should not be identified with their clients’ causes.
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Letters roundup: 22 February 2021
Praising judges and respect for jurors; your letters to the editor.
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Mother in law: Bringing down the heroine
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Creating a level playing field for law students
Teaching legal commercial awareness at non-Russell Group universities.
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LGBT+ History Month: Supporting LGBT+ clients
Take the time to learn about the identities of your clients, be mindful of your biases and be compassionate.
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ICC is the only realistic forum for justice on Gaza
ICC prosecutor should decide that Gaza cases are admissible for investigation following ICC jurisdiction decision.
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LSB business plan must revitalise the legal sector
The Law Society encourages the Legal Services Board to focus its strategy on ensuring regulatory stability.
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The Trustpilot case is only the beginning
Quality measurement is looming towards us, and is likely to involve independent rating and review sites.