Beyond the ‘killer couple’ narrative: challenging joint enterprise prosecutions of women Becky Clarke 10 Jul News
Last woman to be hanged in Britain receives pardon, recognising ‘profound injustice’ Samantha Dulieu 9 Jul News
Prisoners locked up 22 hours a day as drugs spread through jails, watchdog reveals Christine Savino 8 Jul News
MI5 knew rogue agent was misogynist ‘obsessed’ with violence before he abused his partner Samantha Dulieu 7 Jul News, Spycops
Who counts as a victim of corruption? The UK High Court is about to decide Anneke Van Woudenberg 7 Jul News
Michael Stone to receive CCRC forensics tests in latest effort to clear his name Samantha Dulieu 6 Jul Miscarriages of Justice, News
‘Properly shafted’: How the courts failed to get to grips with the wrongful conviction of Eddie Gilfoyle Jon Robins 3 Jul News
Two officers face gross misconduct investigation over Henry Nowak murder Christine Savino 2 Jul News, Police
Two prisoners still jailed 20 years after minimum tariffs expired referred to Court of Appeal Christine Savino 29 Jun Miscarriages of Justice, News
Barristers body campaigns to raise age of criminal responsibility Samantha Dulieu 29 Jun Crime, News, Prisons
Palestine Action barrister again facing legal action for jury conscience remarks Christine Savino 26 Jun Courts, News
Court of Appeal to hear case of woman who murdered abusive husband Samantha Dulieu 25 Jun News, Women