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Inns of Court quietly open applications for big money Graduate Diploma in Law scholarships
Over half a million quid up for grabs for wannabe lawyers
Morning round-up: Wednesday 30 March
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Top social media barrister says screenshotting Snapchats is unlikely to be illegal
Christina Michalos pours scorn on “extremely misleading” tabloid analysis
Jobless wannabe lawyer loses legal battle against her law school
Anna Alaburda has been unable to find a legal job after ten years of trying
England cricket legend takes to Twitter to ask how lawyers can defend terrorists — barrister responds and gets blocked
Michael Vaughan poses a clichéd question that lawyers are really tired of hearing
LSE student who tried to ban free speech society shares tabloid ordeal pain
The motion filed by Maurice Banerjee Palmer was meant to be ironic
Morning round-up: Tuesday 29 March
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Celeb law watch: Pop stars in the news
It’s been a busy week for Madonna, Kanye West and Paul McCartney
14 reasons why Easter is the worst time for law students
When did Easter bunnies and chocolate become equitable interests and chattels?
Research: One fifth of the world’s top law schools are in the UK
But Oxford and Cambridge miss out on the top spot
Morning round-up: Thursday 24 March
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
Junior barrister admits supplying drugs that killed teenage boyfriend at Temple party
Strand Chambers’ Henry Hendron will be sentenced on 3 May
Hogan versus Gawker: Free speech can be costly
Gawker has been ordered to pay an astonishing $140 million in cumulative damages to the former US wrestling icon
Top EU law chambers ups pupillage award to £65,000 as Brexit vote looms
Monckton Chambers chucks an extra £5,000 at its junior legal talent
Morning round-up: Wednesday 23 March
The morning’s top legal affairs news stories
New Zealand courts thrown into disarray as a third of country’s top judges fall ill during luxury château break
Gastro bug sweeps through Kiwi judiciary
The legal sector boom: Lawyers responsible for 8,000 additional jobs
But what are they, exactly?
Commemorative toilet roll tells of female struggle to enter legal profession due to lack of toilet facilities
And you can own one for just £100...
Team of four students from UCL, LSE, Leicester and Portsmouth crowned the most commercially aware wannabe lawyers in Britain
Quartet snatch win in prestigious competition