‘The justice system is broken’: Barristers to take direct action Jon Robins 29 Mar Miscarriages of Justice, News
Police need to ‘get a grip’ on disclosure, watchdog tells MPs Charlotte Hughes 29 Mar Miscarriages of Justice, News
‘No-one should have to choose between justice and a minimum living standard’ Elena Michael 26 Mar News
Campaigners walk out of spycops inquiry over fears of being used as ‘window-dressing’ Jon Robins 23 Mar News
Miscarriage watchdog refers first joint enterprise murder conviction post-Jogee Jon Robins 22 Mar Miscarriages of Justice, News
Fixing a hole? Potential solutions to the problem of disclosure Tom Smith and Ed Johnston 21 Mar Miscarriages of Justice, News
More than half of young legal aid lawyers earn less than £25,000, according to YLAL Jon Robins 15 Mar News
Defendants convicted on misleading scientific evidence in 20% of Court of Appeal cases, according to new research Charlotte Hughes 13 Mar Miscarriages of Justice, News
‘It shames us to have families go on Twitter and crowdfund representation at inquests’ Jon Robins 12 Mar Inquests, News
‘Target organised crime and cut off gangs’ ability to do business in our prisons’ Calum McCrae 9 Mar News, Prisons
‘A disgraceful mishmash of dissimulation, playground logic and shifty language’ Sarah Foss 6 Mar News