Tag: Legal affairs

Does sports law exist?

If no, it’s certainly on its way

Aug 29 2017 11:35am

The best law books that aren’t To Kill a Mockingbird

Legal Cheek team's picks

Aug 29 2017 9:35am

What role does China play in the world’s fight against cyber crime?

A shelter mentality to cyber security

Aug 23 2017 10:26am

‘I moved to the UK and was appalled by its immigration system, now I’m fighting for reform’

All students should study immigration law, argues Durham prof

Aug 22 2017 9:10am

Will a Brexit from the UN be next?

How it would differ from leaving the EU

Aug 18 2017 10:12am

People are poking fun at The Times after it described the Offences Against the Person Act as a ‘Victorian-era law’

'They'll have a fit when they discover where common law offences come from'

Aug 16 2017 2:05pm

Diagnosis high risk: Why the NHS is a cyber criminal’s dream

Hackers are taking a more sinister approach than most people would care to imagine

Aug 10 2017 10:28am

Oxford law grad sues Jesus College for loss of earnings after being ‘denied reasonable adjustments’ in her exams

24-year-old's solicitor talks to Legal Cheek about the rationale behind the claim

Aug 9 2017 9:57am

#TheAccused: Sympathy runs dry for defendant at centre of new crime documentary

‘Sob stories worse than the X Factor

Aug 1 2017 10:47am

Why it’s time to rename and reclaim ‘revenge porn’

We speak to the lawyers behind the third-wave feminist movement

Aug 1 2017 9:08am

Why law might soon be outsourced to computers

We're at a stage where Amazon Echo is a witness in a murder trial

Jul 28 2017 10:41am

Southampton law student imprisoned for manslaughter APPEALS conviction and sentence

He was given six years for killing a father-of-ten on Valentine’s Day

Jul 27 2017 12:14pm

15 great reactions to today’s Supreme Court tribunal fees ruling

Access to justice 1, Chris Grayling 0

Jul 26 2017 12:39pm

The sobering reality of being charged with a crime

Legal Cheek’s Katie King reviews new hard-hitting documentary The Accused: An Inside Job?

Jul 26 2017 9:08am

Securing thin air: Can property rights arise in houses that were never built?

Hardwicke barrister Daniel Gatty explores the recent case of Eason v Wong

Jul 25 2017 12:55pm