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The ICLR on vacation (1) – The art of law
BabyBarista: In the dock for failing to use @TheICLR
The law and the press: a not always civil partnership

The law and the press: a not always civil partnership

In a recent High Court decision two major news organisations were found in contempt of court for their coverage of a major criminal trial.

Coming just five days after the latest of the ICLR Encounters, in which much of the panel discussion centred on media coverage of court proceedings, it only serves to underline how topical and relevant is this series of discreet intelligent panel debates about legal concepts and how we write about them Continue reading about The law and the press: a not always civil partnership

Daniel Hoadley’s Article for The Guardian
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BabyBarista – Barristers always judge a book by its cover
Encounters with danger – the life of a frontline reporter
BabyBarista: Ignore the new Practice Direction on the Citation of Authorities at your peril!

BabyBarista: Ignore the new Practice Direction on the Citation of Authorities at your peril!

I had a small appeal today and my opponent was none other than TheCreep turned up with a huge bundle of authorities. Having failed to bash me over the head with them in the robing room, we went into court. Before TheCreep could even start whining on, the judge boomed: “MrCreep, you have provided me Continue reading about BabyBarista: Ignore the new Practice Direction on the Citation of Authorities at your peril!

Court Napping
Law Reporting in a New Media Age