Opinion – Page 124
-
Opinion
The UK legal system should support trans people
A legal system must work for all. Anything less is not worthy of the name.
-
Opinion
Crumbs from the table: MoJ's proposals fail to address criminal justice crisis
It is hardly surprising if a starving man reacts angrily when someone very precisely and deliberately doles but a single crumb to him.
-
Opinion
Blog: Mother in law
Diary of a busy practitioner, juggling work and family somewhere in England. This week: online reviews.
-
Opinion
The big draw: why knowing your clients matters
The Client Magnet Formula for Lawyers – How to attract and convert more of your ideal clients
-
Opinion
Signing the women in law pledge
Pledge provides firms with framework to work towards eliminating gender bias and demonstrating that employees are actively engaged in commitment to equality.
-
Opinion
Opening doors to the legal profession
Aspiring solicitors may think twice if they perceive a social or economic obstacle to pursuing their dream of a career in law.
-
Opinion
Reforming the Supreme Court – a history lesson
In his second term as US president, Franklin D Roosevelt decided to pack the Supreme Court with liberal justices.
-
Opinion
Justice Week: young people fear for democracy
Young people are worried their freedoms are being eroded and call for more knowledge of how the law works.
-
Opinion
Expensive trainers
Aspiring solicitors who amass debts to enter the profession are surely entitled to information that would enable them to make an informed choice of training provider.
-
-
Opinion
Groundhog day for domestic abuse victims
Domestic Abuse Bill has potential to change millions of lives. But without significant cash injection, legislation alone will not be enough.
-
Opinion
Ending the ‘blame game’
‘No fault’ divorce will allow couples to separate as painlessly as possible. But every detail of the Divorce Bill must be carefully considered.
-
Opinion
Barrister who overcame prejudice to reach the Old Bailey
Rose QC – the remarkable story of Rose Heilbron: trailblazer and legal icon | Hilary Heilbron
-
Opinion
Equality is taking too long
Women working in the law predict it will take 20 years or more to achieve equality in the legal profession.
-
Opinion
Kicked out of a court building
Requiring permission from a court manager to be on court premises doesn't sound like open justice.
-
Opinion
Culture war comes to lawyers
There is genuine discussion to be had about the role of courts in a democracy. We should be able to put forward views without fear of being abused or side-lined.
-
Opinion
A sustainable vision
Sustainable Development Goals: Harnessing Business to Achieve the SDGs through Finance, Technology and Law Reform
-
Opinion
When X does not mark the spot
Sustainable Development Goals: Harnessing Business to Achieve the SDGs through Finance, Technology and Law Reform
-
-
Opinion
A decade of the Equality Act 2010
A great step forward in the protection of vulnerable communities, but there is room for improvement.