‘The writing is on the wall. Prisons are just going downhill’ Franck Magennis 16 Dec Interviews, News, Prisons
‘A bill of rights? How can it be anything other than a Human Rights Act in different clothes’ Franck Magennis 26 May Interviews, News
‘Prisoners tend to view law solely as an instrument of punishment’ Franck Magennis 20 May News, Prisons, Review
Chris Grayling, Magna Carta, and the unfolding disaster of British justice Franck Magennis 26 Jan Chris Grayling, COMMENT, Judicial review, Legal aid
Leveson review: More police body cameras and flexible court opening hours Franck Magennis 23 Jan News
Equal access to justice is ‘a genuine aspiration’ but getting there might be ‘bruising’ Franck Magennis 15 Jan Interviews, News
Migrants detained for up to five years for reasons of ‘administrative convenience’ Franck Magennis 7 Jan News
Lord Ramsbotham speaks out against Grayling over prison suicide crisis Franck Magennis 30 Nov Criminal Justice, News, Prisons
‘A new era of vulgarity’: Conor Gearty on the state of the human rights debate Franck Magennis 10 Nov Human rights, News
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