Our Saturday Law Interviews brings you a series of conversations with Lawyers or commentators on Law, Justice & Society, as well as the odd snippet on life as a legal professional, and the lawyer's life outside of law.
- Save UK Justice - e-petitions http://t.co/TnhdYVJHsD
- US: Supreme Court Weighs Cases Redefining Legal Equality http://t.co/ChhGqAy4kB
- Son and Heir? In Britain, Daughters Cry No Fair http://t.co/QG9RgRPFZS
- CHINA: Beijing Police Seek ‘Large and Vicious’ Suspects (With Wet Noses) http://t.co/p945wl8N3z
- TheLawMap Wig is out! http://t.co/KgFQ9r6x28
- EHRC welcomes Supreme Court ruling on armed forces and human rights protection http://t.co/fH1KZJryV2
- NIGERIA: Restore the rights of the less privileged, Federal Government told http://t.co/4gJnQjfKFn
- The rights and the wrongs of war http://t.co/RdZpHG9iZp
- KENYA: Judge Mutava tribunal takes oath of office http://t.co/22dOvkw2zV
- Smithwick Tribunal: Gardai and PSNI in open warfare over RUC deaths probe http://t.co/PdBGTX1LXv
- US: Judge Napolitano on the Persecution of Edward Snowden http://t.co/SHynpR5m58
- US: Judge blocks audio expert testimony in Trayvon Martin case http://t.co/oZDSK0z2Mk
- TURKEY: Prime Minister Erdogan uses security forces and judiciary against dissidents http://t.co/ifSQsIariI
- CANADA: British Columbia chief justice’s goodbye speech sidesteps judiciary’s part in court systems woes http://t.co/QARoUXoiCK
- IRAN marks Judiciary Week - anniversary of bomb that went off at the headquarters of Islamic Republic Party in 1981 http://t.co/5qZdKkUOly
- AUSTRALIA: Bosses claim pregnancy law will make women harder to hire http://t.co/35d6SlgOB0
- INDIA: Law ministry wants comprehensive review of criminal justice system http://t.co/eJixf7dqbP
- Scotland's an enlightened country – unless you're female http://t.co/gBVKewrnoR
- SUDAN: UN expert voices concern at human rights situation in Kordofan, Blue Nile states: http://t.co/WA8BbrKxCC
- MOROCCO: Human Rights Watch faults Moroccan justice system for reliance on coerced confessions http://t.co/tP3C5yIKZb
- SUDAN: Human rights situation in Kordofan, Blue Nile http://t.co/iyvydVaLWX
- RUSSIA: Leading human rights group evicted from Moscow office http://t.co/2zaS5zEywV
- AUSTRALIA: Prime Minister Gillard launches sex discrimination inquiry http://t.co/FcWjwHQSnC
- RUSSIA: Human Rights Advocate Says He Was Beaten as Russian Officers Watched http://t.co/gE6OD9GPuj
- It is time to review sectarian legislation in Scotland http://t.co/cGLpjbtJmT
- US: Wave of legislation would expand gun rights in Ohio http://t.co/CMCJaZOouy
- PRISM, Torture Abuses & Cutting the Backlog – The Human Rights Roundup | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/E4TzDwnVNu
- Costs budgets - now with sharp teeth. If you want more than your budget, apply | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/dWH6wgG9tk
- SC gives the go ahead for negligence & human rights claims for UK servicemen deaths in Iraq | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/vikKtvK72S
- Supreme Court - Measures against Iranian bank unlawful, and the secret hearing ruling | UK Human Rights Bloghttp://wp.me/pJiO3-4Tn
- 'Good lawyers save money': Supreme Court President weighs in on Legal Aid | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/2qKwTwRO6N
- Supreme Court considers conditions for removing child for adoption | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/4KFA4P5SKz
- "Snatch Rover" case - inviting judges into the theatre of war? | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/fSg9DNlZgJ
- Judicial Review almost never possible where there is a statutory right of appeal | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/EN7x11TnMw
- Unison to Judicially Review ‘Brutal’ Employment Tribunal Fees | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/LQq6WsRFEp
- An ABC on proportionality - with Bank Mellat as our primer | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/mVTgPgR2OY
- Judge rules solicitor misled court over Cornish chalet fees dispute http://t.co/MO1216mIsJ
- IRELAND: Legal Eagles raise over €8,600 for Cork Charity http://t.co/XKDdfZr7P9
- Respected UK industries hire criminals to steal rivals' information http://t.co/ieAesMWYu6
- Britain Has a Duty to Compensate All Victims of Colonial Repression http://t.co/BSMId6khUW
- Fracking laws 'must be simpler' http://t.co/joPmCFRCtZ
- Proposal from Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill is for the abolition of corroboration http://t.co/0XoVdyO6a1
- Adam Smith on Justice and the State http://t.co/Qqh2RI0TpK
- Distributive Justice and Adam Smith (Istanbul Talk) II http://t.co/9DR7VVV2Wj
- Distributive Justice and Adam Smith (Istanbul Talk) I http://t.co/Atdz7wt4jG
- MALAWI: MPs unanimously nods to Msosa’s appointment as Malawi first female Chief Justice http://t.co/Snr72GJiST
- US: Justice Antonin Scalia Says Judges Shouldn't Decide if Being Gay is Morally Acceptable http://t.co/mcnp9dpXS0
- Scottish Justice secretary proposes to end requirement for corroboration http://t.co/6SHC1jM0BF
- Scottish justice system overhaul a 'recipe for diaster' http://t.co/hM7kL6wMRc
- SINGAPORE mulls legal action over smog from Indonesia fires http://t.co/ZSPnZ90Z69
- INDIA: Legal and ethical to-dos in surrogacy http://t.co/KeCBP0GdQf
- Legal challenge to GAA's Casement Park £70m redevelopment http://t.co/AkFbQNQXPJ
- The legal loopholes that allow GCHQ to spy on the world http://t.co/7k3vTzeDgh
- GCHQ and security services 'need parliamentary oversight' http://t.co/LqgOR6JuNm
- HONG KONG silent over Edward Snowden extradition - video http://t.co/N8Atfzc5fB