Law
Will Brexit mean us getting the fags we want?
The current state of the transition talks
Stinger stung
A professional gambler who sued for £7.7 million has unwittingly led the Supreme Court to redefine honesty
British QC begins legal action against EU
If the EU can sack court members — judicial independence will become meaningless
Open justice? Case closed
The law governing the reporting of family court hearings should be relaxed for the sake of transparency
Breaking the Cardinal Rule
A disturbing miscarriage of justice reveals Australia’s judicial system is in poor shape
Supremely impartial
Far from being enemies of the people, our judges have a fine record in ignoring political considerations when making their rulings
A nation of lawyers
Secret, haphazard pseudo-laws are not the way to treat the coronavirus
Unfairness, libel and the future of defamation cases
A libel claim to be considered this week not only threatens the claimant’s reputation, but also the precedent of the public interest test
The new liberal world order
The judges rule because the politicians won’t
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