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Case Law On Trial: 1971 to 1995

Case Law On Trial: 1971 to 1995

Find out which cases have been getting the most votes for inclusion in our special Anniversary Edition, to celebrate ICLR’s sesquicentenary. We’ve been reporting cases for 150 years and now we’re putting them all on trial. Which cases made the biggest difference in the development of the common law? Which are the landmarks that really Continue reading about Case Law On Trial: 1971 to 1995

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 22 May 2015
Chancery, chess and chicanery: “And is there Honey Still for Tea?” by Peter Murphy

Chancery, chess and chicanery: “And is there Honey Still for Tea?” by Peter Murphy

Book review by Paul Magrath It is the mid-1960s and Ben Shroeder is a young barrister struggling to establish his career in the snobbish and prejudiced world of the English Bar. This is the third novel in a series which began with A Higher Duty, in which he served pupillage in the set of chambers Continue reading about Chancery, chess and chicanery: “And is there Honey Still for Tea?” by Peter Murphy

Coda: Spirit of Led Zeppelin (between rock and a hard case)
Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 15 May 2015
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Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 8 May 2015
Rolling review – What a Fix-Up!: The Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 by Carl Gardner

Rolling review – What a Fix-Up!: The Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 by Carl Gardner

What a Fix-Up!: The Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 was published (as a Kindle download) on 5 May, just two days before the 2015 General Election. Its author, Garl Gardner, is a barrister who worked for 12 years as a lawyer in government service and currently writes the Head of Legal blog. He also teaches law Continue reading about Rolling review – What a Fix-Up!: The Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011 by Carl Gardner

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