Law
The sword of justice cuts both ways
Unexplained Wealth Orders reverse the burden of proof
Dinner at Brasenose? Unmasking the Secret Barrister
The Secret Barrister’s new book tears apart fake news and the notion of compensation culture
Trial by Jury
I should have known that expressing the slightest doubt about trial by jury would lead to public opprobrium
Open to review?
The Faulks panel may prove to be a convenient fig leaf to allow government to override the rule of law
The wrong kind of race murder
It’s double standards that the killing of white schoolboy Richard Everitt achieved none of the notoriety of Stephen Lawrence’s death
Gross injustice at the Court of Justice
A British lawyer is fighting her dismissal in a Kafkaesque post-Brexit judicial quagmire
Liberty in lockdown
Is it time to release democracy from quarantine and resuscitate the rule of law?
Justice city
Withdrawing British judges from Hong Kong risks playing into Chinese hands
Ratifying the Istanbul Convention won’t protect British women
We must not empower an international body to meddle in matters which should be left to our own lawmakers
Should we sacrifice principle to expediency?
The ‘temporary’ threat to trial by jury