Edition 3202: LawNewsIndex is a UK based legal news & articles archive. Since 2011, it has been collating articles on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights & Social Justice. The views expressed in individual articles archived within LawnewsIndex.com are solely the views of the original author.
Saturday Conversations on Law |
- Hague court begins long-delayed hearings on Kosovan war crimes - Two former members of KLA appear before judge nine years after prosecutor first appointed #Balkans https://t.co/aCB0RHc3yA
- The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/uu8z0M8ijf
- Covid student chaos: Paying £30k a year and begging security for food https://t.co/zOcItzC3q4
- Covid quarantine breakers: 'It was selfish but I don't regret it' https://t.co/64M0m3g2Gk
- Top Intelligence Official Releases Unverified, Previously Rejected Russia Information #US https://t.co/HhFFOIQzLl
- Gateley eyes post-Covid acquisition opportunities | Legal Futures https://t.co/3dV2dyOD72
- After having weathered high death rates when it resisted a lockdown in the spring, #Sweden now has one of Europe’s lowest rates of daily new cases. Whether that is an aberration remains to be seen https://t.co/tm7vVwOhty
- Solicitor agrees to leave profession over offensive emails and tweets | Legal Futures https://t.co/nG7ftl8yH3
- A 41-year-old man has failed in a legal bid to force his wealthy parents to continue financially supporting him https://t.co/uWK9FgHTRv
- Review of BSB decision-making will not cover exams furore | Legal Futures https://t.co/nJeuRxkHPE
- Land commission says reform can support economic recovery https://t.co/wFrkVgPYB1
- New firm aims to ‘disrupt’ Scottish legal scene with technology - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/yq556ZLhK3
- 'It's not fair': workers outraged that Donald Trump pays less tax than them - President paid almost no federal income tax in 15 years in contrast to hefty contributions from those striving to make ends meet #US https://t.co/5onJeLVVO
- UK is looking at processing asylum claims overseas, No 10 suggests: No 10 says it is ‘looking at what other countries do’, in response to question about Australian system https://t.co/PtS0kTiYVY
- Burges Salmon advises on development of offshore wind in Baltic Sea https://t.co/5fy7IK30Ia
- Possible miscarriages of justice linked to Post Office scandal identified in Scotland - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/3zh7gR2jk7
- Former employee of non-trading company fails to establish claim against liability insurer - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/zuBqwiWi5a
- Ledingham Chalmers: Business interruption claims – a significant step forward https://t.co/MCDiXpzZ1M
- Students’ wellbeing ignored in the quest to make money https://t.co/X015d93VEw
- People ignoring coronavirus rules by socialising in houses are the reason behind a rise in cases leading to parts of north Wales going into a lockdown, a council leader has claimed https://t.co/HkJIKXX4Ca
- eenage county lines drug dealers posed as key workers during the coronavirus lockdown to evade police, London authority bosses have revealed https://t.co/DrYZm7qomO
- Nearly 1,700 domestic abuse crimes reported under new law https://t.co/3gyjPFiENi
- In what seems like an idea from fascist concentration camps, home secretary Priti Patel looked at idea of sending asylum seekers to South Atlantic: officials were instructed to see if applicants could be processed on isolated St Helena https://t.co/cftBMnndwY
- Britain offers EU fishing concession as part of Brexit sweetener https://t.co/vsFd9Upv18
- MSPs urged to reject Internal Market Bill https://t.co/uLsCdOQJY0
- MPs will vote later on whether to extend emergency powers given to the government to tackle coronavirus https://t.co/Vf9WrWyOf7
- Coventry University halls partygoers flout rules - Up to 200 people gathered for a party at a university student hall, flouting coronavirus restrictions https://t.co/zVkyw57Xc5
- A government minister has accused BBC News of treating interviews like a "quiz show" after Boris Johnson got local coronavirus restrictions wrong https://t.co/hTOzE52Utn
- Ethical challenges posed by climate change | Law Gazette https://t.co/slKkxL16dT
- The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/qLJimcBiIn
- CPS inspectors identify 'significant room for improvement' | Law Gazette https://t.co/sdt8tESp2O
- FCA prepares for Supreme Court in business interruption action | Law Gazette https://t.co/I3wgHW2g3F
- Gateley profits slip in year of uncertainty | Law Gazette https://t.co/I5qd0pOcLk
- Judge tells lawyers: Stop wasting our time with trivial applications | Law Gazette https://t.co/6koGP7ZgY2
- Criminal lawyers vote overwhelmingly against extended operating hours https://t.co/wrFL77qcOF
- Slater and Gordon kicks off ‘aggressive’ growth plan with PI acquisition | Law Gazette https://t.co/t5bqYqdwLc
- Manchester lawyers on alert after positive Covid-19 test | Law Gazette https://t.co/zRUE4oltFe
- Ince lays off 50 staff and suspends dividend payments | Law Gazette https://t.co/kNCnNiFi2U
- The Coronavirus Act is an attack on our liberties. MPs must seize this chance to scrap it https://t.co/GtYrLXIzCs
- Conservatives' assault on the supreme court is a judicial tragedy in the making #US https://t.co/hUTtMuOmrP
- Deaths from natural causes in English and Welsh prisons 'unacceptably high' https://t.co/KhXAcdJtW0