Morning Headlines for Thursday, 29 November 2012
Keep up to date as The Student Lawyer team deliver a fresh serving of the latest legal headlines each morning. Image courtesy of Doug88888 of Flickr under a Creative Commons licence Cameron calls for...
View ArticleMorning Headlines for Friday, 30 November 2012
Keep up to date as The Student Lawyer team deliver a fresh serving of the latest legal headlines each morning. Image courtesy of Doug88888 of Flickr under a Creative Commons licence Leveson report...
View ArticleMorning Headlines for Friday, 18 January 2013
Keep up to date as The Student Lawyer team deliver a fresh serving of the latest legal and student news each morning. Image courtesy of Doug88888 of Flickr under a Creative Commons licence Divorce...
View ArticleMorning Headlines for Monday, 21 January 2013
Keep up to date as The Student Lawyer team deliver a fresh serving of the latest legal and student news each morning. Image courtesy of Doug88888 of Flickr under a Creative Commons licence Campaign...
View ArticleMorning Headlines for Wednesday, 23 January 2013
Keep up to date as The Student Lawyer team deliver a fresh serving of the latest legal and student news each morning. Image courtesy of Doug88888 of Flickr under a Creative Commons licence Major...
View Article10 Top Stories for for Wednesday, 6 February 2013
Make sure you’re in the loop with The Student Lawyer’s 10 Things each day. Image courtesy of Doug88888 of Flickr under a Creative Commons licence Pregnant guard had affair with cop killer A female...
View Article10 Top Stories for Friday, 8 February 2013
Make sure you’re always ahead of the competition with The Student Lawyer’s 10 Top Stories each day. Image courtesy of Doug88888 of Flickr under a Creative Commons licence Horsemeat scandal: ‘criminal...
View ArticleEuropean Law Blog #1 – Cameron and the EU
The first post of TSL’s new European Law Blog looks at the key points from David Cameron’s recent speech. Image courtesy of Adriano Aurelio Araujo on Flickr under the Creative Commons Licence In the...
View ArticleTop 10: Teen Guilty of Tokyo Murder, Save The Legal Industry, Zimbabwe and More
Make sure you’re always ahead of the competition with The Student Lawyer’s 10 Top Stories each day. Image courtesy of Doug88888 of Flickr under a Creative Commons Licence Teen guilty of Irish student...
View ArticleEuropean Law Blog #8 – The Seven EU Institutions Explained
Welcome back to the ELB, which summarises the news and happenings of the EU this week. Our focus is the seven official institutions of the EU. Any student studying EU law must understand what the EU...
View ArticleTop 10: Community Resolution, Prisoners’ Privileges and More
Community resolution being used for violent crimes Labour says schemes like apologising to victims should not be used in serious cases like domestic violence or assault. The policy are dealing with as...
View ArticleTop 10: Tory EU Row Rages and More
David Cameron arrives in US as Tory EU row rages The prime minister has arrived in Washington for talks with US President Barack Obama as a debate rages within his party about the UK’s future within...
View ArticleTop 10: EU Referendum and More
David Cameron offers olive branch on EU referendum as Ukip soars David Cameron is to table his own draft bill introducing an in-out EU referendum in an attempt to douse the Eurosceptic surge within...
View ArticleTop 10: Gay Marriage, Hillsborough Disaster and More
Gay marriage: Downing Street pleads with Labour to save bill Downing Street issued a stark warning that the bill to legalise gay marriage will run into grave trouble – and cost the taxpayer an extra...
View ArticleTop 10: Anonymity, London Legal Walk and More
Catholic church says legal aid cuts will harm human trafficking victims Victims of human trafficking and domestic abuse will be deprived of courtroom support under government proposals to make further...
View ArticleEuropean Law Blog #12: The Olive Oil Saga
A few themes continue to crop up each week on the ELB: UK Euroscepticism, UKIP, tax evasion and economic troubles. Unfortunately, this week is no different. However, the persistence of such themes goes...
View ArticleEuropean Law Blog #16 – German Constitutional Court Battles with the EU
Hello! This week has seen the rise of the spy, leading EU leaders to express their unease at the level of surveillance the US Prism programme has carried out. Elsewhere, Cameron has made a surprising...
View ArticleTop 10: Unjustified Detention, Bo Xilai’s Trial and More
Snowden case: Brazil ‘concerned’ after UK detention Brazil says the detention under British terror laws of one of its citizens at London’s Heathrow airport caused “grave concern” and was...
View ArticleMorning News: Legal Academics, Road Safety and More
law Interesting in starting a law blog for you or your society? Sign up now for our free new service: Blawgs at www.blawgs.co Academics team up with comparison website to help consumers find the...
View ArticleTop Legal News For Friday
Happy Friday. Now that term is coming to an end, have you thought about how you’ll be using your break? Make the best use of it and catch up on some revision. Read our top tips here, here and here....
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