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Case Law On Trial: 1996 to 2014

Find out which cases have been getting the most votes for inclusion in our special Anniversary Edition, to celebrate ICLR’s sesquicentenary. We’ve been reporting cases for 150 years and now we’re putting them all on trial. Which cases made the biggest difference in the development of the common law? Which are the landmarks that really stand out? With Continue reading

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 19 June 2015

This week’s collection of legal news and events includes more on Magna Carta, a legal triumph for Lego, a despatch on dubious dealings, and a survey of sickness and stress in the Civil Service. Plus more horrors from Abroad. And some nice pictures. You’re welcome.   Magna Carta redux Universal law that anyone can cite Celebrating the Continue reading

ICLR at #BIALL2015

A Night at the Museum and a Day to Remember This year’s British and Irish Association of Law Librarians’ annual conference took place in Brighton, 11-13 June. The ICLR, who were platinum sponsors of the conference, hosted a delightful party at the Brighton Museum, celebrating our 150th anniversary. Delegates and exhibitors were invited for an Continue reading

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 12 June 2015

This week’s roundup of recent legal news and events includes a magna kerfuffle over Magna Carta, transparency in family law and the case of the missing mum, and some truly awful stuff going on in foreign legal climes. Magna Carta wars Octocentenary stirs up jurisprudential ding-dong There are three primary sources of law in this Continue reading

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 5 June 2015

This week’s lineup of recent legal news and events includes the prevention of pleasure, LIP service for lawyers, and the protection of children. And, for the sake of amusement, a rivalry of rubber ducks.   Psychoactive Substances Bill Will it trip the law fantastic or just tread clumsily on our freedoms? The Government would like Continue reading

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 29 May 2015

This week’s big news at home was the Queen’s Speech, with its promise of laws to come, while abroad the biggest event was the dawn raid detention of seven Fifa executives on an alleged corruption rap. Plus other legal news and events.   Human Rights are Left (for the moment) So will British Bill just Continue reading

We walked the walk! Please help support legal advice

The ICLR team walked the London Legal Walk. Here are some pictures.                   Our team was:- Georgina Orde, Susanne Rook, Celia Fox, Scott McGlinchey, Matthew Brotherton   We were walking with the Lord Chief Justice and thousands of lawyers to raise funds for the London Legal Support Trust which Continue reading

Case Law On Trial: 1971 to 1995

Find out which cases have been getting the most votes for inclusion in our special Anniversary Edition, to celebrate ICLR’s sesquicentenary. We’ve been reporting cases for 150 years and now we’re putting them all on trial. Which cases made the biggest difference in the development of the common law? Which are the landmarks that really Continue reading

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 22 May 2015

This week’s conversazione in the salon of law and justice includes a ministerial dressing up, an unmade cake that made the law, a turn of the rainbow tide in the Emerald Isle and a bit of a hoo-hah over who does what, in court or out, and whether they should have or not.     Continue reading