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Over a third of new law students are from ethnic minority backgrounds
Law far more ethnically diverse than other humanities-based subjects
Morning round-up: Friday 9 June
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
RPC lawyer crowned British martial arts champion
Finance solicitor by day, Jiu-Jitsu pro by night
Merger down under: Norton Rose Fulbright in late-stage talks with Aussie law firm Henry Davis York
As Ince & Co's hunt for a tie-up continues
Election survey: Law students overwhelmingly back Labour
Latest Legal Cheek poll reveals even lawyers are giving the Conservatives the cold shoulder
Supreme Court launches new competition, first prize is tea with a justice
And a £100 voucher
Morning round-up: Thursday 8 June
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Senior partner fined £5,000 after branding litigant-in-person a ‘fisherwoman’ in fiery email
SDT said the comments were 'completely unacceptable'
#HumanRightsBabies: Doughty Street’s Amal Clooney gives birth to twins
They have surprisingly normal names
Lawyers divided: Has Theresa May made a U-turn on human rights?
Keeping the Human Rights Act is a Tory manifesto pledge
There are rumours that Education Secretary Justine Greening will be our next Lord Chancellor
A straight swap with Liz Truss? Joshua Rozenberg and LBC’s Iain Dale speculate
Politics ‘governs the very air that we breathe’, says former property litigator hoping to topple Jacob Rees-Mogg MP
Green Party candidate talks politics, her time studying law at Oxford, and her law firm being targeted by terrorists
Morning round-up: Wednesday 7 June
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Law Society will launch panel of lawyers to help London Bridge terror victims
News follows outpouring of pro bono support in Manchester
Solicitor turned Tory candidate produces incredible Alan Partridge-esque election video
Sir Greg Knight's campaign clip has gone viral
Law well-being charity asks students, trainees and young lawyers to help man its phonelines
LawCare also seeks peer supporters this Volunteers’ Week
‘Social mobility initiatives are targeting the wrong people: I would know — I was one of them’
Legal Cheek’s Katie King explains why they must be more selective
Morning round-up: Tuesday 6 June
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Training contract numbers soar to highest level since financial crash
Places up two years on the bounce for the first time since the financial crash
Doughty Street silk Keir Starmer is the ‘right person’ to get us a Brexit deal, says The Independent
Newspaper backs Labour MP over Tory David Davis
Exclusive: The Inns of Court are preparing to launch a new BPTC
Inns 'seriously considering' new course, but will they go it alone or get a university involved?