The right plea to escape jury service Letters: My friend claimed he was an alcoholic. He was never troubled again. 30th August 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan
Public servants should know the Equality Act Letters: Few civil or public servants have received any training on any aspect of the 2010 act 30th August 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan
Liz Truss abandons Gove’s plan for problem-solving courts Rehabilitation system seen as too soft on crime as new justice secretary backpedals on reform 21st August 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan
Is fashion law as glamorous as it sounds? You could bag invites to catwalk shows, but it’s not all botox and bolly. Being a successful fashion lawyer takes rigour and long hours 15th August 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan
How slow-motion video footage misleads juries New research in the US suggests that slowed-down footage can make jurors more likely to think the actions of a subject were deliberate or premeditated 8th August 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan
High court rules in favour of rape victim who retracted accusation under duress Woman known as Sarah has compensation increased after she made allegation against husband before changing her mind, under pressure from him 1st August 2016Articles and NewsBy Meadows Ryan