On Law
Supremely impartial
Far from being enemies of the people, our judges have a fine record in ignoring political considerations when making their rulings
Reading for the bar
Courtroom memoirs reveal fascinating details of high-profile cases, waspish views of politicians, as well as a QC who solved a notorious murder
The International Criminal Court is a mess
If the ICC had brought more warlords to justice, it might have earned our respect
Judging the judges
The way forward is clear: we need another Constitutional Reform Act, writes Joshua Rozenberg
Cyber court
Soon, technology will mean the judge and the parties in a legal action can file claims and evidence online
Supreme maestro
Watching Lord Pannick QC addressing 11 justices of the Supreme Court is like watching one of the great maestros conducting a symphony orchestra
