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On 7th July ’25, the designer, entrepreneur and TV judge, Patrick Grant, was officially installed as the Chancellor of Queen Margaret University (QMU), Edinburgh at the University’s graduation ...
Brits love getting out and exploring this green and pleasant land - and now the best walks to take across the nation has been ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he is nominating a Maine litigator and a former clerk to a pair of conservative ...
A significant overhaul is on the horizon for courts across England and Wales, with a traditional practice set to be updated in the coming weeks. The age-old directive 'all rise' heard when a judge ...
More than two-thirds of full-time judges say they will quit within five years given their high workloads and concerns for personal safety.
New England has become a hotbed of anti-Trump litigation. It’s not a coincidence. By Tal Kopan Globe Staff,Updated February 24, 2025, 5:58 a.m.
The judiciary in England and Wales is facing a “looming retention and recruitment crisis” as more judges complain about threats to personal safety and deteriorating working conditions, a study ...
International Bar Association's progress report collates data from more than 170,000 lawyers and judges from 12 jurisdictions.
Senior circuit judges and judges of the Business and Property Courts as well as the president of the Employment Tribunals in England and Wales earn £180,522.
The most senior former judges in England and Wales have urged the government to reverse a more than 40-year trend of imposing longer sentences to help resolve the crisis in prisons.
Judges in England and Wales will have approval for "careful use" of artificial intelligence (AI) to help produce rulings, but experts remain divided over how extensively judges or the wider law ...