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June 2014
Prosecutors, judges and politicians unite to deny us the right to trial by jury. Yet, like democracy, it is the least bad option
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December 2013
Mandatory reporting of suspicions of child abuse may sound like a good idea, but it would make prosecutions less, not more, likely
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July/August 2013
The 'modernising' of the judiciary by politicians, and their insistence judges be cosy with senior civil servants, undermines a centuries-old institution
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May 2013
‘Why did a member of the University and College Union sue it for supporting academic boycotts of Israel?’
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