Locked-in syndrome sufferer challenges government over euthanasiaA locked-in syndrome sufferer is the latest applicant to challenge the government over right-to-die laws.
Border controlTwo gay asylum seekers have won a Supreme Court battle against the government's 'go home and hide' policy. But does the court's stance really make...
Crime of the centuryTrying to cut the prison population while simultaneously starving it of legal representation is a short cut to catastrophe, writes Matthew Evans
Sound adviceAs the dust of Levicom settles, it is just a case of keep calm and carry on, say Georgina Squire and Juliet Schalker
Update: costsNaming the wrong defendant on your CFA agreement can be a costly business, writes Simon Gibbs
Update: childrenNoel Arnold looks at developments in special guardianship and which way the pendulum of leave to remove precedent is currently swinging
Genial justiceNew brooms indeed: Kenneth Clarke has given us all plenty to think about. We live in strange times when the old bang 'em up Tories...
The game changerKen Clarke's plans for penal reform represent a positive step away from dead end policy, writes Andrew Neilson