On Law
Open justice? Case closed
The law governing the reporting of family court hearings should be relaxed for the sake of transparency
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
