‘One person’s politics is another’s law. It’s not up to the government to decree where the line is drawn’ Nicholas Reed Langen 21 Oct Constitution, Courts
Virtual hearings eroding defendants’ rights ‘to the point where they’re non-existent’ Noah Robinson 18 Oct Courts, Miscarriages of Justice
‘It’s the responsibility of the courts to say when the law violates peoples’ rights’ Nicholas Reed Langen 4 Oct Courts, Human rights
Concerns over viability of legal aid sector ‘sufficiently serious’ to justify ‘complete overhaul’ Jon Robins 29 Jul Courts, LASPO, News
‘Under Lord Reed, the court has retreated into itself’ Nicholas Reed Langen 27 Jul Constitution, Courts
Criminal justice system ‘hollowed out’ as lawyers desert legal aid, MPs report Jon Robins 27 Jul Courts, Crime
‘Unlawful acts will go unchallenged’ as a result of new judicial review bill, say critics Zaki Sarraf 22 Jul Courts, Judicial review
DPP apologises to Hillsborough families but no appeal in case against police perverting course of justice Noah Robinson 18 Jun Courts, Hillsborough
‘Trial blitzes’ planned for Magistrates’ Courts to clear backlog Kyran Kanda 15 Apr Coronavirus, Courts