Reviews
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Academics discuss important new research revealed in a new book on the experience of self-represented litigants in the civil courts… Continue reading
We review a collection of 11 short essays by industry and legal experts explaining how AI might transform the nature and practice of law. … Continue reading
The latest edition of the magazine of the Justice Gap was launched with a packed meeting in the House of Commons… Continue reading
We review a scholarly investigation of the use of various kinds of image in judicial decision making… Continue reading
ICLR reporter and editor Susanne Rook reviews the current exhibition at Middle Temple library. … Continue reading
We review three recent novels dealing with legal themes… 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
Paul Magrath reviews a pivotal collection of essays and observations about the use of designerly thinking in legal education … Continue reading
Barrister and occasional judge Lucy Reed KC reviews what she finds to be an excellent book about the writing of judgments… Continue reading