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First murder conviction quashed on back of Supreme Court’s syllabus-changing joint enterprise ruling
But campaign group JENGbA says law is still in a 'dangerous place'
Jogee: Court of Appeal refuses to grant leave to appeal in swathe of joint enterprise cases
Mixed reaction from lawyers as 13 convictees’ applications dismissed
Jogee: Man behind change to joint enterprise law may be out of prison in a year
The face of one of the most important Supreme Court cases in recent history has been sentenced
Jogee: Killer at the centre of joint enterprise law overhaul found GUILTY of manslaughter
But not guilty of his original conviction for murder
The tabloid newspaper reporting of the Supreme Court joint enterprise ruling is really, really bad
Misguided media riles lawyers
Criminal law syllabuses to get makeover as Supreme Court gives landmark joint enterprise judgment
Felicity Gerry QC and Adam Wagner victorious as court changes the law
Supreme Court hears joint enterprise case that could shake up criminal law syllabuses
Key legal principle could be overhauled -- and the whole process is being charted live via video and social media
R v Jogee – A Supreme Court betrayal
The campaign against the joint enterprise doctrine is not over
Man behind criminal law syllabus shake up to face retrial for murder
An appeal by Ameen Jogee saw the law on joint enterprise drastically changed, but his fate still hangs in the balance
Former BBC legal correspondent joins London chambers
Clive Coleman becomes associate tenant at 23ES
10 Supreme stories to celebrate top UK court’s 10th birthday
A recap of some of Legal Cheek's faves
Trio of top judges fend off criticism on £1.2 billion court modernisation programme
Widely-condemned court closures are means of 'liberating capital' where 'money is not limitless', select committee hears
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Wednesday 20 February at ULaw Bloomsbury
Morning round-up: Thursday 25 January
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Lord Toulson, former Supreme Court justice, has died
He retired in 2016, but was still hearing cases as early as three weeks ago while the court looked for a replacement
Morning round-up: Thursday 8 September
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Lord Toulson retires today as Supreme Court drops down to 11 judges
Temporary 12th justice to come from rolling roster
Morning round-up: Wednesday 6 July
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Junior doctors in ‘unprecedented’ judicial review crowdfunding campaign
Public gets behind NHS contract legal challenge
Morning round-up: Friday 19 February
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