Your Letters – Page 37
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SARAH bill is poorly drafted
Social Action, Responsibility and Heroism Bill requires a court to consider whether an alleged wrongdoer was ‘acting heroically’.
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Clinical thinking
What do clinical negligence lawyers have for breakfast that the rest of us don’t? They are so resilient.
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Terror threat: principled detachment
We must not meekly submit to predictable attempts by those in authority to curtail our rights in response to the Charlie Hebdo atrocity.
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Crime reforms: modest proposals
A modest series of changes will ensure considerable savings for the exchequer.
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Religious rights
There have been many cases reported in which allowance for an employee has been ruled necessary to take account of anti-discrimination legislation.
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Lawyers in it together
When you come to vote this year do not forget the public and lawyers who are facing hard times.
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Training and self-lawyering
If solicitors’ skills are not being championed to the public will there be an industry left in which to practise?
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Charlie Hebdo
Beware of an over-zealous reaction by the state which flies in the face of Magna Carta.
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English under-represented
One of the groups under-represented in England is English national identity.
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Back to basics
The government should be taken to task for its ‘unprincipled and unconscionable’ failure to provide the basics of a civilised justice system.
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Jefferies: a cautionary tale
The ITV docudrama about Christopher Jefferies must stir concern about access to justice.
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EU rights to information ‘roadmap’
Online training programme explains how to apply new directive in everyday practice.
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No courage on prisons
Successive governments have been in denial over the prison population crisis.