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Judges on Twitter: lowering the bar or shattering the mystique?

Judges on Twitter: lowering the bar or shattering the mystique?

Paul Magrath wonders how seriously we should take the prospect of judges and court staff engaging with the public on social media The traditional and until recently the official view was that, in order to maintain public respect for their office, judges should not engage in public discourse outside the courtroom. They could write legal Continue reading about Judges on Twitter: lowering the bar or shattering the mystique?

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR — 23 October 2017

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR — 23 October 2017

This week’s roundup of legal news and comment is less discursive than usual because we’re on the road, but it covers Brexit, legal services regulation, conference news and more. Brexit Still talking Prior to travelling to Brussels for last week’s European Council summit meeting, Theresa May sent an open letter to EU nationals living in Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR — 23 October 2017

Conference news: IALL Annual Course 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia

Conference news: IALL Annual Course 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia

The 36th Annual Course of the International Association of Law Libraries in Atlanta, Georgia, USA will focus on “Civil Rights, Human Rights, and Other Critical Issues in U.S. Law”. Given both the location and recent events in the United States, it promises to be both interesting and highly topical. ICLR will be there. The conference Continue reading about Conference news: IALL Annual Course 2017 in Atlanta, Georgia

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR — 16 October 2017
Ways into law: Dining in hall — tradition or torment?
Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 9 October 2017
ICLR Pupillage Award 2017 winner: Ben Haseldine
Family law: A child’s view, a child’s set of court rules
Weekly Notes – Legal News from ICLR: 2 October 2017

Weekly Notes – Legal News from ICLR: 2 October 2017

Our regular roundup of legal news and commentary resumes after the long summer recess with a selection focussing on the judiciary, court reform, and access to justice. We’ll have more in due course – there’s a lot to catch up on after the break. An additional excitement comes from the fact that, during the legal vacation, we took the opportunity to switch over to our lovely new website, ICLR.3 Continue reading about Weekly Notes – Legal News from ICLR: 2 October 2017

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