Paul McFarlane reviews The Long Walk to Equality: Perspectives on Racial Inequality, Injustice and the Law.
Vivien Cochrane and Will Hayes’ excellent book is therefore a welcome contribution, providing clear, practical and accessible ...
New policy follows the 2020 report which found the family justice system did not effectively protect victims of domestic ...
Long-awaited rights bill welcomed by TUC - but lawyers warn of further pressure on 'creaking' employment tribunals.
The new chief legal adviser to the Welsh Government has signalled that justice devolution is still on the agenda - but given ...
Catrin Macleod, Product Manager at Dye & Durham, on why legal practice management is important (sponsored content).
By authentic I also mean vulnerable. You are allowed feelings. You are allowed to make mistakes. You are not expected to know ...
One victim of the Horizon scandal claiming compensation felt that lawyers ‘demonstrated brutality’. It is well past time for ...
The proposed new fining framework is fundamentally flawed and potentially unlawful. The SRA does not have the power to impose ...
The prospect of a reform in the discount rate applied to personal injury compensation awards has loomed larger after ...
Proposed housing legislation that will end section 21 'no fault' evictions had its second reading in the House of Commons.
Today's meeting also marked the departure from Council of Carolyn Kirby, the Law Society's first woman president.