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Letters roundup
An accountant for Leveson, systemic failures of the county court and working from home: your letters to the editor.
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Court in two minds
I was planning a Private Eye pastiche for this column. Unfortunately, the Eye itself beat me to it.
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Applying for the deproscription of Hamas is not 'sickening'
Shadow lord chancellor Robert Jenrick's claims are of great concern. We are upholding the rule of law.
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Justice for growth: the new buzz phrase
Countries have often targeted growth as a top priority. What is new is to see the justice sector used as one of its drivers.
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Mother in Law: Shun the social media snake oil sellers
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.
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Generic consistency
James E Hurford reviews 'Law at the Frontiers of Biomedicine: Creating, Enhancing and Extending Human Life'.
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Immigration lawyers defending our core values
Lawyers are under attack from powerful forces in a number of democratic countries.
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Hands off the courts
Governments do not generally relish the pesky interference by courts with their political agenda. And this applies regardless of their ideology.
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Global political climate risks damaging democracy
In any conflict between the rule of law and democracy, the rule of law must be the first among equals.
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Clarifying definition of 'woman' in the Equality Act
The Supreme Court has unanimously determined that the terms ‘woman’, ‘man’ and ‘sex’ in EA refer to a person’s biological sex.
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Corruption is a powerful word
Does our refusal to talk about corruption make our detractors think we do not take it seriously enough?
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Funders brace for fateful damages ruling
The litigation funding industry is fighting on several fronts, and there is another potential crisis looming.
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This could be the European Century
Europe can seem to move slowly, but it is showing it can adapt in finance and defence. Our social welfare safety nets are under stress, but they exist.
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Dirty dealing
Are equity partners, earning multi-millions, truly expected to die on Capitol Hill over their firms' DEI policies?
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Mother in Law: Dealing with the death of a pet
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England.