In the opening essay, historian Keith Wrightson recounts an incident from mid-17th century Lancashire, in which a pair of watchmen confronted the occupants of an alehouse drinking late into the night ...
The letter notes that while there was ‘no statutory requirement to consult in this case, once the government decided to ...
Lord Justice Warby and Ms Justice Obi did not consider the Crown court's reasoning to contain 'any logical flaw'.
Everyone in the room - victim-survivors, family members, campaigners and lawyers - helped set ground rules for the day. These ...
Use of generative artificial intelligence in legal services has come under attack - from the founder of an AI-based law firm.
AI to help better list cases and reduce the backlog has been described as ‘game changing’ by courts minister Sarah Sackman as the lady chief justice reminded colleagues that listings decisions ‘will ...
The Court of Appeal yesterday heard from the eponymous protagonist in Mazur, as this week’s landmark hearing reached its ...