Public will be ‘barred’ from justice in legal aid reform, warn lawyer group – Daily Telegraph

Posted April 26th, 2011 in education, hospitals, judicial review, legal aid, local government, news by sally

“The public will be effectively barred from fighting incompetent doctors and councils in the courts under plans to cut legal aid, the body representing lawyers warned yesterday.”

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Daily Telegraph, 21st April 2011

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Prisoners sign up for law degrees – The Guardian

Posted April 26th, 2011 in legal education, news, rehabilitation, solicitors by sally

“Legal degrees are proving popular with prisoners and ex-convicts – but can they ever become solicitors?”

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The Guardian, 25th April 2011

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Private prisons illegally restrain children – The Independent

Posted April 26th, 2011 in children, detention, news, prisons, restraint, young offenders by sally

“Juveniles in private prisons are at risk of serious injury or death through the use of illegal restraints, according to research by the penal reform charity the Howard League.”

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The Independent, 25th April 2011

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Calls for Ministry of Justice to reveal number of gagging orders – Daily Telegraph

Posted April 26th, 2011 in injunctions, news, privacy by sally

“A senior MP has demanded the Ministry of Justice reveals how many gagging orders have been granted by the courts amid growing concern that they are becoming too widespread.”

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Daily Telegraph, 22nd April 2011

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From oversubscribed to undermanned: are we facing a shortage of lawyers? – The Guardian

Posted April 26th, 2011 in legal profession, news, solicitors by sally

“Since the Law Society’s 2009 warning that the profession was oversubscribed student numbers have fallen, possibly too far.”

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The Guardian, 22nd April 2011

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Judge raps care ‘failures’ in paedophile case – The Independent

“A High Court judge investigating a mother with learning difficulties whose children became victims of a dangerous paedophile has strongly condemned the way the case was handled by a county’s social services.”

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The Independent, 21st April 2011

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Privacy law should be made by MPs, not judges, says David Cameron – The Guardian

Posted April 26th, 2011 in human rights, injunctions, news, privacy by sally

“The prime minister has waded into the debate on the use of superinjunctions by the rich and famous to avoid allegations of scandal, declaring that parliament and not the courts should decide where the right to privacy begins.”

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The Guardian, 21st April 2011

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Easter Break

Posted April 21st, 2011 in news by sally

There will be no posts over the Easter weekend (Friday 22nd – Monday 25th inclusive) during which time the Library will be closed. We will resume posting on Tuesday 26th April.

Birmingham City Council disabled care limits ‘unlawful’ – BBC News

“Judges have ruled that Birmingham City Council’s plans to limit social care for disabled people are unlawful.”

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BBC News, 20th April 2011

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Shadow justice minister attacks Jackson costs reforms – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted April 21st, 2011 in costs, insurance, news, personal injuries by sally

“Shadow justice minister Andy Slaughter called on personal injury lawyers to get their clients involved in the fight to amend the government’s proposals on civil litigation costs.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 21st April 2011

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Dogs’ owners face prosecution under plans to tighten dangerous dog legislation – Daily Telegraph

Posted April 21st, 2011 in dogs, news by sally

“Dogs’ owners will face prosecution if their animal bites someone on private property under new legislation being drawn up by the Government.”

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Daily Telegraph, 21st April 2011

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‘Facebook juror’ in contempt case – BBC News

Posted April 21st, 2011 in contempt of court, internet, juries, news by sally

“Contempt proceedings are to begin against a juror who allegedly contacted a defendant through Facebook during a drugs trial, causing it to collapse.”

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BBC News, 20th April 2011

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Woman jailed for £100,000 fraud – The Independent

Posted April 21st, 2011 in fraud, legal executives, news, sentencing by sally

“A legal executive was jailed for two-and-a-half years today after admitting defrauding four elderly clients out of more than £100,000, police said.”

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The Independent, 20th April 2011

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Have super-injunctions killed the kiss’n’tell? – The Guardian

Posted April 21st, 2011 in freedom of expression, injunctions, media, news, privacy by sally

“For the best part of half a century, kiss’n’tell stories have been guaranteed sales-winners for popular newspapers. The earliest examples – Christine Keeler and Diana Dors spring to mind – were tame stuff compared with their modern equivalents.”

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The Guardian, 20th April 2011

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Sterilisation legal bid withdrawn – BBC News

Posted April 21st, 2011 in Court of Protection, news, reporting restrictions, sterilisation by sally

“A legal attempt to sterilise a 21-year-old mother with ‘significant learning difficulties’ to prevent further pregnancies has been withdrawn.”

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BBC News, 20th April 2011

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Challenge to ban on sex parties in London mansion fails – BBC News

Posted April 20th, 2011 in enforcement, injunctions, news by sally

“A man has failed in his bid to overturn a ban on holding events including sex parties at his London mansion.”

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BBC News, 20th April 2011

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Government loses abortion battle – BBC News

Posted April 20th, 2011 in abortion, freedom of information, government departments, news, statistics by sally

“The Department of Health has lost a court battle to keep secret some details on abortion statistics.”

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BBC News, 20th April 2011

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Filesharing: BT and TalkTalk fail in challenge to Digital Economy Act – The Guardian

Posted April 20th, 2011 in copyright, electronic commerce, internet, judicial review, news by sally

“Government plans to curb illegal filesharing received a significant boost on Wednesday, as a judicial review of the controversial Digital Economy Act failed to halt the legislation.”

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The Guardian, 20th April 2011

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IPCC investigates after east London man dies in police custody – The Guardian

Posted April 20th, 2011 in complaints, death in custody, news, police by sally

“The independent police watchdog is investigating after a father-to-be died in police custody following an apparent altercation at a pub in east London.”

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The Guardian, 19th April 2011

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Jailed heroin restraint mother Julia Saker loses appeal – BBC News

Posted April 20th, 2011 in appeals, drug abuse, false imprisonment, news, sentencing by sally

“A Kent mother who was jailed for tying up her daughter to stop her buying heroin has lost an appeal against her prison sentence.”

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BBC News, 19th April 2011

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