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Two books about a notorious multiple murder case that prompted public debate about the death penalty and continues to fascinate true crime historians.… Continue reading
In a follow-up post Graeme Johnston considers the Court of Appeal’s decision to set aside the injunction preventing the Bell Hotel being used to house asylum seekers… Continue reading
A report from the SLS conference held at the University of Leeds. … Continue reading
In this guest post Graeme Johnston comments on the recent High Court judgment temporarily preventing the Bell Hotel being used to house asylum seekers … Continue reading
We review the revised edition of an essential sourcebook of information for anyone navigating the legal system without a lawyer, and a service for lawyers in search of good citations … Continue reading
We review the new and expanded edition of a book on every aspect of writing judgments… Continue reading
What happens when a case involves conflicting ‘silos’ of law? David Burrows untangles the wires. … Continue reading
This week’s roundup of legal news includes recent reports on open justice, courts, crime, personal data, church repairs, and access to justice. Plus recent case law and commentary.
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We examine some of the issues raised by the recent case involving the first superinjunction to have been granted ‘contra mundum’… Continue reading
This year the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) held its Annual Meeting & Conference at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Oregon on 19-22 July. This year’s conference theme was Be Bold. Team ICLR were in attendance, with our Global Account Manager, Paul Hastings and our Business and Product Development Manager, David Cosway representing… Continue reading