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Our latest roundup of legal news includes legal technology and its downsides, magistrates’ courts (ditto), open justice and tips on browsing for cases. Plus recent case law and commentary.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 30 June 2025
Check out our new infographic on why you can count on our law reports! … Continue reading about ICLR – a year in numbers
In the third of a series of linked posts, David Burrows considers the rules of precedent and to what extent cases are citable as binding authority… Continue reading about What is binding in law, and what ‘citable’?
Our Assistant Editor, Giovanni D’Avola, explains the problem with unreliable citations, whether generated by AI or otherwise. … Continue reading about The Curious Case of the Cases That Were Not
Team ICLR attended this year’s CALL conference in Canada. … Continue reading about Howdie from Calgary!
The HMCTS Reform programme for modernisation of the courts and tribunals has officially concluded. But the process of reform continues. … Continue reading about HMCTS Reform – is that it?
This week’s roundup of legal news includes immigration, inquiries, courts, data protection (or lack of it) and law reform. Plus recent cases and commentary.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 19 May 2025
We need someone to monitor the development of the common law in the senior courts of England and Wales. … Continue reading about We’re hiring! ICLR is recruiting for a law reporter
This week’s roundup includes water regulation, legal professions, courts, and conscientious objectors. Plus recent case law and commentary.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 5 May 2025
From today, judges and practitioners in the Planning Court should start using the new edition of our consolidated collection of Planning Cases. … Continue reading about Leading Planning Cases: second edition goes ‘live’



















