Law
An exercise in talking shop
Banning “conversion therapy” is not as simple as it seems
Shifting the goalposts on Israel
A partisan report distorts the law as well as the facts on the Palestinian question
Rule of silence
Good laws can’t be made if we don’t talk about them, and bad laws can’t be repealed in silence
Marion Millar’s case discontinued
But for gender heretics, the punishment is the process
Courts shouldn’t ban clinical treatments
This is a win for common sense, not the trans lobby
Redefining the rule of law
How much will MPs allow the Lord Chancellor to “rebalance” the constitution?
Stonewall’s war on women
Olivia Hartley and Julie Bindel discuss how the LGBT charity is putting women last
The judge inside, and on your shoulder
The Public First case is the first in which the application of the apparent bias doctrine to procurement is brought to the fore
What is the Bell v Tavistock appeal really about?
Sarah Phillimore summarises the events from the first day of the Bell v Tavistock appeal
Professional denouncement for private opinions
We need to think twice before saying chambers can’t take on a barrister due to private opinions previously expressed, says Andrew Tettenborn