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- CHINA defends human rights record http://t.co/j542uQ419A
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- CHINA: New legislation planned to boost Chinese readership http://t.co/nkCQOR9tvM
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- US: The Female Lawyer Exodus - women are still leaving the legal profession in droves later on in life http://t.co/dW5em1PGp1
- AFGHANISTAN: Prominent lawyer who had successfully prosecuted Taliban militants has been wounded in bombing attack http://t.co/oy36mex3i4
- US: Florida to review 'stand your ground' laws http://t.co/RleF5Pf2PF
- Why do philosophy professors call themselves "philosophers" when law professors don't call themselves "lawyers"? http://t.co/dXr7XDi4ot
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- MOROCCO king revokes paedophile's pardon http://t.co/9o3Wqf0V8v
- Zero-hours contracts cover more than 1m UK workers http://t.co/qMYlahJw9q
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- Bishop apologises for abuse at Fort Augustus School http://t.co/0BphyyIFol
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- SRA "loosening shackles" of separate business rule | Legal Futures http://t.co/0yXAz5ashw
- Firms expand in Asia Pacific as new business blossoms | Law Gazette http://t.co/dmmm0A98wY
- Banks win mis-selling case at appeal court | Law Gazette http://t.co/bRUrwHvot2
- Small law firms eye mergers | Law Gazette http://t.co/tuj0dWmqao
- Judicial review for tribunal fee change | Law Gazette http://t.co/geHcDuSShA
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- Changes in the position of ‘intransigent and misleading public authority’ | Law Gazette http://t.co/25guHWYDg2
- Charity sets up its own law practice | Law Gazette http://t.co/rYD1i91kec
- Society: ‘legitimate role’ for private investigators | Law Gazette http://t.co/IubieHn15F
- Firms still hostile to judicial ambitions | Law Gazette http://t.co/E64leL8Rhv
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- City lawyers plead to keep budgeting exemption | Law Gazette http://t.co/k4NGZ1LA38
- Bradley Manning case stretches credibility of US computer fraud law to the limit http://t.co/0uEEl9JPAY
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- Black worker awarded £27,000 after hearing colleague referred to as golliwog http://t.co/YNBHqsYaa5
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- ‘Encryption is a human right’: Wikipedia aims to lock out NSA http://t.co/EJ2Y3c8Fjl
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- NEW ZEALAND: Stunned MP weighs legal action http://t.co/n6tGLTZN5L
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- UKIP candidate criticised after claiming the solution to crime in Britain is stricter punishment such as Sharia law http://t.co/Shg8x65zxz
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- ZAMBIA: Last respects to retired Supreme Court judge Sandson Silomba who died on Wednesday http://t.co/W5GM5nXx04
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