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FOCUS OF THE DAY: Supreme Court exhibition to offer insight into the enduring relevance of the Great Charter as Jocelyn Cockburn is recognised in Magna Carta celebrations. In a unique photography exhibition at the Supreme Court, a leading human rights lawyer has been recognised for her role championing the rights of those in the armed forces and some of the most vulnerable in our society. Full story - Solicitors Journal
FOCUS OF THE DAY: Supreme Court exhibition to offer insight into the enduring relevance of the Great Charter as Jocelyn Cockburn is recognised in Magna Carta celebrations. In a unique photography exhibition at the Supreme Court, a leading human rights lawyer has been recognised for her role championing the rights of those in the armed forces and some of the most vulnerable in our society. Full story - Solicitors Journal
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