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LCCSA Briefing Note – Disclosure of Criminal Records
08.02.2019
LCCSA Constitution (as amended at AGM, November 2017)
17.12.2017
Criminal Appeal Lawyers Association -Overcoming Barriers to Justice
19.09.2017
Supreme Court hears legal aid residence test challenge
24.04.2016
Miscarriage compensation fight goes to Supreme Court
16.04.2016
Neuberger points out weakness of in-house legal privilege
20.03.2016
Access to justice 'very much at risk’ – Neuberger
10.03.2016
Libor-rigger Tom Hayes cannot go to Supreme Court
10.03.2016
Two walk free after landmark ruling on 'killings by a mob’
10.03.2016
Supreme Court ruling sought on extent of LPP
27.02.2016
David Pannick: What replacing a US judge tells us about our own Supreme Court
27.02.2016
Can setting targets break through diversity barrier?
27.02.2016
Supreme Court to hear two challenges on access to justice
27.02.2016
Supreme Court hands hope to murderers
19.02.2016
Joint enterprise principle 'wrongly interpreted’ – Supreme Court
19.02.2016
LCCSA WELCOME CLARIFICATION OF LAW ON JOINT ENTERPRISE
19.02.2016
Paroled double murderer wins anonymity
30.01.2016
New pension scheme for fee-paid judges delayed
29.01.2016
£85 parking fine was reasonable, rules Supreme Court
06.11.2015
Supreme Court justice brands gender quotas 'corrosive’
04.11.2015
Joint enterprise review 'long overdue’, lawyers argue
28.10.2015
David Pannick: We can’t wait another 50 years for more women judges
02.10.2015
Feminist barrister hits out at Sumption
02.10.2015
Terrorists were held in isolation illegally, Supreme Court rules
01.08.2015
£85 parking ticket battle hits Supreme Court
26.07.2015
Supreme Court rejects human rights challenge to CFAs
24.07.2015
QASA to go ahead as Supreme Court dismisses appeal
27.06.2015
US state adopts ABS model
30.05.2015
Supreme Court 'iPlayer’ time limit condemned
15.05.2015
Legal 'iPlayer’ as Supreme Court launches on-demand video service
06.05.2015
Supreme Court’s sex shop ruling good news for SRA
29.04.2015
£85 parking fine bound for Supreme Court
25.04.2015
Neuberger warns of 'unconscious bias’ among judges
18.04.2015
Society takes 'difficult' decision not to appeal legal aid ruling
30.03.2015
Terror suspect ‘legally stripped of UK citizenship’
27.03.2015
Wales asbestos costs ruling muddies waters
17.02.2015
Supreme Court agrees to hear QASA challenge
13.02.2015
Law Society: don’t opt out of European arrest warrant
10.11.2014
Expert witness critic says no need for regulation – yet
10.11.2014
Compensation warning on parole delays
29.10.2014
Move to consensus in UK’s top court
23.10.2014
‘Strasbourg calls’ if rights act is scrapped
21.10.2014
Supreme Court should hire female and ethnic academics to bench, say judges
20.10.2014
Three key cases that put court in spotlight
17.10.2014
Barred from voting for a good reason
10.10.2014
Supreme Court seeks ethnic minorities and women in diversity bid
25.09.2014
Neuberger floats career judiciary to boost diversity
20.09.2014
Oscar Pistorius trial ‘impressive’, says Neuberger
28.08.2014
M’lud cuts to the chase
24.08.2014
Appeal court backs publication of arrest names
06.08.2014
Au pair who was smuggled in as a slave can sue her traffickers
31.07.2014
Lawyers alarmed by ‘fundamental dishonesty’ clause
24.07.2014