Your Letters – Page 24
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Opinion
JAC selects on merit
The Judicial Appointments Commission does not use positive discrimination.
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Queen will rock you – miles away
Brian May’s action brought bakes memories of noise disturbance… by his band.
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Young at heart of Europe after Brexit
European Young Bar Association pledges to work alongside colleagues from UK as vote to leave EU prompts ‘disbelief’ at AGM.
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Brexit offers new opportunities
I confess some difficulty in understanding why so many seem so apocalyptically pessimistic about the vote to leave the EU.
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True costs of fee exemption
Many litigants in person are able to afford a modest fee for the privilege of access to a district judge’s considerable expertise.
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Nelson Mandela Scholarship Fund
Help mark the 40th anniversary of the first scholarship awarded under the fund.
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EU referendum distraction
Human rights reform will drop down the political agenda in the event of a Brexit vote as more pressing matters take precedence.
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Complacency on class
The persistence of inequality should be decried and challenged at every opportunity.
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Panel solicitor rip-off
Limited panel solicitors appointed by mortgagees, particularly the smaller ones. This limits competition.
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Baker Small: telling tweets
Twitter episode shines a light on the reasons why parents of disabled children describe life as a constant battle.
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Brexit clarity
It is a pity that more politicians, and the national press, are not able or willing to discuss so clearly the likely impact of voting.
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Grammar mistake
The Direct Grant system was a massive aid to social mobility and its abolition impeded diversity in the professions.
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EU takes liberty with our rights
Lawyers should vote to leave the EU – an institution based on jurisdictional principles at odds with the liberties of English people.