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This week’s roundup of legal news includes law librarians, barristers, legislation and media law, plus recent cases and commentary.… Continue reading
ICLR will be in Stanford, California in the next few days, attending IALL’s 2022 Annual Course
We return after the Long Vacation with a bumper roundup of legal news and commentary including new appointments in the Ministry of Justice, a new look for the judiciary, some developments in the courts and some commentary on the royal accession. … Continue reading
On a recent trip to Australia, ICLR co-hosted an evening with the Council of Law Reporting in Victoria, celebrating the contribution of law reporters to the rule of law. This post sets out the speeches given on that occasion.… Continue reading
A welcome development has been BAILII’s new collection of judicial speeches, as Paul Magrath explains… Continue reading
Changes to content The recent change of monarch will be reflected in the titles of some courts and cases published in The Law Reports and other content by ICLR. The Queen’s Bench Division (QBD) of the High Court will now be known as the King’s Bench Division (KBD). Cases brought in the name of the… Continue reading
In this guest post, Scott Wortley recounts the history of the statute according to which all QCs are automatically re-styled KCs (or vice versa) upon the accession of a monarch of different sex.… Continue reading
The Incorporated Council of Law Reporting for England and Wales would like to join the legal professions in our own jurisdictions and in other common law jurisdictions loyal to the Crown in extending our deepest sympathy to surviving members of the Royal Family following the sad death of Queen Elizabeth II, and to welcome the… Continue reading
Paul Magrath reviews a useful primer on an increasingly critical matter for lawyers. … Continue reading
ICLR will be in Hobart, Tasmania in the next few days, attending the 2022 ALLA Conference… Continue reading