A proposal for more bench trials would remove a bulwark against censorship.
The British government has announced changes to the right to trial by jury to address a backlog in the justice system.
The government has gathered a group of leading figures in the law and business into the English Law Promotion Panel with the ...
The anti-Nazi book by Lord Russell of Liverpool, British Army’s top legal officer, who resigned rather than withdraw publication of the volume, was found objectionable by the Lord Chancellor “not ...
Elizabeth Truss, the first woman Lord Chancellor in history and staunch defender of the British cheese industry, has been given her marching orders by the prime minister. Sweeping her broom over the ...
Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C. reports that the U.S. legal system, influenced by English common law, shares key principles ...
Lord Hague, the former Conservative party leader, has been elected as the next chancellor of the University of Oxford. He will be formally inaugurated early in the new year, becoming the 160th ...
Sweating uncomfortably under the incongruous TV lights, Britain’s nobly dressed bishops, judges, peers and politicians jammed the House of Lords last week as Queen Elizabeth arrived in a glass coach ...
If he is serious about creating a 'one nation' justice system, we expect him to listen to us, says LCCSA president Jonathan Black The new Lord Chancellor, Michael Gove, is to use his first public ...
The trust is an invention of English equity. On both sides of the Atlantic, an equitable duty is a duty enforceable in a court of chancery or in a court having the powers of a court of chancery. See ...
To “The Galloper” who tamed wild Irishmen, to scathing “F. E.,” master of acrid but urbane debate in both Houses of Parliament, to Great Britain’s youngest Lord Chancellor, to the great and frankly ...