Feature
27 September 2010
Parents are being forced into costly legal battles over special needs because local authorities are dodging their duties, says Edward Duff
Feature
13 September 2010
Ian Harris and David Birrell discuss magistrates' unreasonable indication, directions of law, sentencing guidelines, trial by ambush, proposals for a compulsory advocacy accreditation schemeand the Bribery Act
Feature
7 September 2010
A small dose of cooperation would cure the deadlock in many hospital claims, says Susan Bartfield
Feature
6 September 2010
The notion that the Supreme Court’s ruling on a severely disabled boy’s right to education has opened the floodgates could not be further from the truth, argues Yvonne Spencer
Feature
6 September 2010
When does a tort of strict liability require fault? When you're a psychiatric patient, writes Laura Davidson
Feature
9 August 2010
If you use the Mental Health Act, writes David Hewitt, it seems you can believe what you like
Feature
9 August 2010
Hastings-Bass is the rule that keeps on giving, says David Bird