Saturday

20th April - Law News

Edition 4498: 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:  Within the past hour, the scene of bodies being transferred from al-Najjar Hospital to their final burial was very heartbreaking. The majority were children, wrapped in white sheets soaked in blood. We spoke to a doctor from the hospital [where the children were brought] who described them as having devastating wounds, soaked in blood. Their burns were so bad that even if they made it to the hospital alive, they would have quickly lost their lives because there’s no way such injuries could be treated right away given the current situation [at the hospital].

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
  • Saving us from ourselves: how Britain is learning to accept the nanny state. Despite detractors, the tobacco bill shows the public will support policies that would once have been thought draconian https://t.co/MuzGGARBW5
  • Cryptoassets Law Over Borders Comparative Guide - The Global Legal Post https://t.co/J6r4VXzfub
  • The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and Kaplan SQE have apologised after 175 candidates were wrongly told they had failed the first part of their solicitor qualifying exam (SQE1), which they sat in January | NLJ https://t.co/6MfC6Ms5vG
  • Man who set himself on fire outside Trump's Manhattan hush money trial dies - Maxwell Azzarello, 37, doused himself in a liquid before throwing conspiracy-theory pamphlets into the air #US https://t.co/SyXHARJdFF
  • Being Jewish "should never be seen as provocative", the government has said after the Met Police apologised when an officer used the term "openly Jewish" at a pro-Palestine march https://tinyurl.com/33prrfzw
  • A judge at Snaresbrook Crown Court erred in law by hearing a bail appeal when notice had not been served properly, the High Court has held in a legal first | New Law Journal https://tinyurl.com/5yc95cub
  • UK sets high standards on financial regulation but better global benchmarks needed, study finds - The Global Legal Post https://t.co/JNxFzBmauW