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10th July - Law News

Edition 4213: LawNewsIndex is a UK based daily legal news archive on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics & Human Rights since 2011.

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Today's Highlighted Video Story: Following the sad news of the death of former Supreme Court Justice, Lord Brown of Eaton-Under-Haywood on 7 July 2023, Lord Lloyd-Jones paid tribute to him before the hearing in the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on 10 July. His words were followed by a tribute from Timothy Straker KC on behalf of counsel. Lord Brown was appointed a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary in 2004 and became a Justice of the Supreme Court at its inauguration on 1 October 2009. Lord Brown retired from the Court in 2012 and since then had been an active cross-bencher in the House of Lords.

Focus of the Day Legal News:  Publishing its ‘Progress on the courts and tribunals reform programme’ report last week, the Public Accounts Committee expressed serious concerns that HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) has just £120m left of its total £1.3bn budget despite completing only 24 of 44 reform projects. Full story - New Law Journal 
 
A selection of important developments in the world of law and justice (for a comprehensive look at the news and events, please visit @theLawMap Twitter feed):

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • US judge probed over lip-syncing TikToks - Legal Cheek https://t.co/4VDFhtevSG 
  • Doreen Lawrence backs duty on police to disclose phone data - Officers under investigation for misconduct should be forced to hand over relevant information, says peer https://shorturl.at/mqWZ9
  • Just Stop Oil have said they were not responsible for an incident at ex-chancellor George Osborne's wedding, which saw a protester throw orange confetti over the newly married couple https://shorturl.at/ajl35
  • The Bill of Rights has been dropped, the Lord Chancellor Alex Chalk confirmed this week | NLJ https://shorturl.at/bjnxO
  • Generative AI won’t disrupt law until late 2020s and beyond, says Susskind - Legal Cheek https://t.co/KpumhwvUFs
  • #France bans fireworks during Bastille Day over fears of riots https://shorturl.at/AESUZ
  • Unpublished policy and unlawful detention: a case note on R (MXK) v Secretary of State for the Home Department - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/MSLWUiUboX
  • One in ten crown court cases (6,073 cases) have been delayed for more than two years, the latest statistics reveal | NLJ https://shorturl.at/oyMTY