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The Top 10 Supreme Court Cases of 2023

2023: The Year of Extreme Parliamentary Sovereignty

Lawful Excuse on Trial

The Weekly Update - 22nd December 2023

Blaming the Lawyers for....Being Lawyers

Your Court Date: 37th of Never

Will the Media Finally Change Its Ways?

The Weekly Update - 15th December 2023

Criminal Legal Aid in Court

Is Non-Refoulement Customary International Law?

The Weekly Update - 8th December 2023

The Rwanda Bill: Ousting Accountability

Our Legal System Is Changing

Finally Ending Indefinite Sentences

The Weekly Update - 1st December 2023

A Tough Challenge for Liberty

The Weekly Update - 24th November 2023

Tightening Terror Legislation Won't Stop Protests

Braverman Got One Thing Right About Rwanda

The Weekly Update - 17th November 2023

An End to the Rwanda Plan?

Surprise! David Cameron Returns!

Protests on Armistice Day Show Democracy in Action

The Weekly Update - 10th November 2023

Why Braverman Has to Go

Homelessness is a Social Issue, Not a 'Lifestyle Choice'

The Weekly Update - 3rd November 2023

How the Founder of Extinction Rebellion Finally Went Down

Will the Malkinson Inquiry Bite?

The Weekly Update - 27th October 2023

Is the UK Now the Safest Place Online?

Prison Reform or Last Resort?

The Weekly Update - 20th October 2023

The Death of Billable Hours

BBC Bias? Yes, but not how you think.

The Weekly Update - 13th October 2023

Politicising Tragedy

Offering Mercy

The Weekly Update - 6th October 2023

UK Finally Opens the Door for Microsoft

The Fall of a Law Firm

A Last Minute Deal in the 'Tuna Bond' Case

The Weekly Update - 29th September 2023

Braverman Doesn't Hate the Refugee Convention, She Hates the Rule of Law

The Weekly Update - 22nd September 2023

Losing the Power to Legislate

Does the Law Protect Celebrities Like Russell Brand?

The Weekly Update - 15th September 2023

A Legal Crystal Ball

How to Fight the Government

The Weekly Update - 8th September 2023

Anticipating the Spy Clause

Ending Indefinite Imprisonment

The Weekly Update - 1st September 2023

Challenging China

Vanishing Freedom of Information

The Weekly Update - 25th August 2023

Reparations for Slavery?

Forcing Letby to Face Justice

The Weekly Update - 18th August 2023

Law as Intimidation

Should this Newsletter be Peer-Reviewed?

The Weekly Update - 11th August 2023

From Rwanda to Ascension Island via the Barge

Jenrick Skirts Legal Hot Water

The Weekly Update - 4th August 2023

Bonfire of the Vanities

Why Digital Divorces Might Not Be So Simple

The Weekly Update - 28th July 2023

Dan Wootton SLAPPs back

Kevin Spacey Found Not Guilty

Actions Must Follow Words

The Weekly Update - 21st July 2023

A Potential Turning Point for the Met

The Ryan Giggs Case and the Crumbling Edifice of Justice

The CoD War Ends

The Weekly Update - 14th July 2023

Problems at the BBC Are the Tip of the Iceberg

Moving the Needle on Asylum Law

The Weekly Update - 7th July 2023

Legislating for Legislating's Sake

Has the Government Finally Learnt Its Lesson?

Why the Government Just Can't Seem to Win on Immigration

Stop Reoffending With This One Simple Trick

The Weekly Update - 30th June 2023

Rwanda Policy Declared Unlawful

'Deport First, Appeal Later' Returns

Humanising the Prosecution

The Weekly Update - 23rd June 2023

Attacks on Free Speech Continue

How Far Should the Duty of Care Extend?

The Weekly Update - 16th June 2023

Contempt Upon Contempt

How Labour Failed to Perform Its Duty on Protest Regs

Making the Law Prioritise Women

And Yet the Law Must Prevail

The Weekly Update - 9th June 2023

Two Cases from Oz

Who Should Step-up for Mental Health?

The Weekly Update - 2nd June 2023

Taking the Covid Inquiry to Court

Johnson Applies Pressure to the Cabinet Office

The Covid Inquiry Hangs in the Balance

The Weekly Update - 26th May 2023

Met v CPS: The War at the Heart of Criminal Law

Backtracking on Braverman

The Weekly Update - 19th May 2023

Why Arrests at the Coronation Were Not Just a One-Off

Significant Win for Dinah Rose KC

Expanding the Ranks of the Judiciary

The Weekly Update - 12th May 2023

Bonfire of EU Laws Becomes A Damp Squib

The Feedback Loop That Stifles Protest

The Weekly Update - 5th May 2023

Martyn's Law Takes a Step Closer

Should We Expose Lawyers Who Contribute to Climate Change?

The Retreat From Anarchy

The Weekly Update - 28th April 2023

Legal Setback for Nurses in Pay Dispute

Game Over for Microsoft?

Chalk and Cheese

Chalk to Justice

Raab is Out. What Next for Justice?

The Weekly Update - 21st April 2023

Hot Water for Sunak

What Chance Does The Gender Reform Bill Have?

The Weekly Update - 14th April 2023

Raab Rebuked

Retreat From Revocation and Reform

The Weekly Update - 7th April 2023

Taking on TikTok

What is the Point of International Law?

The Weekly Update - 31st March 2023

Overcrowded Prisons Now Mean Criminals Walk Free

A Return to Pre-Victorian Values

Rethinking the Cab Rank Rule

The Weekly Update - 24th March 2023

A Bad Day for Boris

A Diagnosis, Not a Cure

How to Evade Accountability

The Weekly Update - 17th March 2023

An Unhelpful Budget for Justice

Reforming Easements

The Weekly Update - 10th March 2023

Legalised Crime

Rwanda Expanded

The Weekly Update - 3rd March 2023

Dismantling Justice

Breakthrough on the NI Protocol

The Weekly Update - 24th February 2023

Begum's Hopes Dashed Again

Maintaining London as a Commercial Legal Hub

The Northern Ireland Protocol Impasse

The Weekly Update - 17th February 2023

What is Going On in Israel's Courts?

The Weekly Update - 10th February 2023

Judges are Silencing Defendants

Did Carrick Deserve A Whole Life Order?

Ignoring the Courts

The Weekly Update - 3rd February 2023

Can the Law Keep Up With AI?

A Weak Response to Fire and Rehire

The Weekly Update - 27th January 2023

How Zahawi Avoided Justice

The Weekly Update - 20th January 2023

Rethinking Section 35

Tightening the Public Order Bill

Twitter at the Tribunal

The Weekly Update - 13th January 2023

How the Courts Backlog Affects Victims

Does Anti-Strike Legislation Break the Law?

The Weekly Update - 6th January 2023

Brand New Face at the Judicial Appointments Commission

Northern Ireland Legacy Bill Stumbles On

How International Law Can Help Tackle Climate Change

What the New Year Honours List Tells Us