A rupture in the Counter-Terrorism and Sentencing Act 2021Cathál MacPartholán considers counter-terrorism sentencing legislation and new NI Court of Appeal precedent on human rights
Levelling up: public funding for inquest representationJonathan Wheeler reflects on the necessity for legal aid for bereaved families at inquests
Mortgage over marriage?Amanda Phillips-Wyld and Emily Beven examine changes to marriage as a legal and social institution
Access to Justice?Jane Wessel considers if provision of pro bono is plugging shortfalls in legal aid provision for the vulnerable in society
High time to consider IHT?Jessica Jamieson and Simon Dawson examine the need for attention to inheritance tax planning and estate management
Cawston Park Hospital: another scandalDr Margaret Flynn calls for accountability in residential care for vulnerable people
What's diversity got to do with the rule of law?Jane Colston looks at equality, diversity, and the rule of law in legal education
Social care reforms more dispiriting than inaction?Kari Gerstheimer evaluates if social care reform enhanced or exacerbated problems for vulnerable people accessing support