Lights OutPublishing a weekly magazine is an all-consuming, relentless affair; for a small team like us, it was part of our lives, writes Jean-Yves Gilg
Just passing through John van der Luit-Drummond looks back at Solicitors Journal's illustrious 160-year history
Bach Commission proposes Right to Justice ActScrap Legal Aid Agency and replace it with an independent body, report recommends
Lord Thomas: Further court closures are 'inevitable''It's a question of how radical are we prepared to be'
Munby P updates domestic abuse practice adviceDomestic abuse 'a scourge on our society', says president
MP calls for employment tribunal claim limit to be extended to six monthsGive judges 'proper, simple guidance' one exceptional circumstances, says former justice minister
Half of jurors in rape cases reach guilty verdict before deliberation Juries not necessarily offering 'fair and impartial assessment' of evidence, says researcher
No second-guessingTimothy Collingwood considers the lessons learned from the case of Carlyle v Conway