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There is an obvious benefit in linking between case reports, such as ICLR’s law reports, and textbook commentary that refers to such cases. In this post, we explain how this works.… Continue reading
Our last roundup before the Christmas break celebrates ICLR’s own recent platform developments. Plus recent case law and commentary available on the site.… Continue reading
This week’s roundup of legal news includes the Hillsborough Charter, Rwanda Bill, digital justice and assets, domestic abuse lawyers, and more. Plus recent case law and commentary.
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Congratulations to Helen Peden, winner of the ICLR Pupillage Award 2023
This week’s roundup of legal news includes probate reform, family, media, and employment law; plus recent case law and commentary.… Continue reading
This week’s roundup includes probate mysteries, crime stats, magisterial bias, and recent judicial speeches and professional commentary. Plus recent case law and case comments.… Continue reading
Returning after a mid-autumn break, our latest roundup includes a king’s speech, a ministers’ reshuffle, a lost case, a sadly-missed Judge, and a lively debate about family law. Plus recent case law and commentary.… Continue reading
We review Mr Justice Barrett’s primer on the literary approach to legal writing… Continue reading
Nick Wallis covered both the English and American court battles between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, his blogging and tweeting crowdfunded by his followers. Then he turned it all into a book, which is reviewed here by Paul Magrath. Reposted with permission from the Court and Tribunal Observers’ Network. … Continue reading
David Burrows considers the position of non-parties such as journalists or lay observers in attending, making sense of, and reporting on family courts appeals.… Continue reading