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Is the KC ladder built only with certain bodies in mind?

Many disabled barristers face entrenched obstacles to KC appointment – both procedural and systemic, writes Diego F Soto-Miranda

08 September 2025 / Diego F Soto-Miranda
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Diversity initiatives in judicial appointments

Brie Stevens-Hoare KC looks at the range of initiatives aiming to increase diversity in judicial appointments. What’s making the difference? What more needs to be done?

08 September 2025 / Brie Stevens-Hoare KC
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Why proscription of Palestine Action is a mistake

The proscribing of Palestine Action under the Terrorism Act is an assault on the English language and on civil liberties, argues Paul Harris SC, founder of the Bar Human Rights Committee

08 September 2025 / Paul Harris SC
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Concerted barrister action on VAWG

What can we as individual barristers, and as members of chambers, do to prevent, protect and prosecute VAWG? It is beyond urgent that we answer this question resoundingly and effectively, writes Celestine Greenwood

08 September 2025 / Celestine Greenwood
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Bar Mock Trial Competition

For over three decades, the Bar Mock Trial Competition has boosted the skills, knowledge and confidence of tens of thousands of state school students – as sixth-form teacher Conor Duffy and Young Citizens’ Akasa Pradhan report

08 September 2025 / Conor Duffy / Akasa Pradhan
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Law and literature: beginning again

Anon Academic explains why he’s leaving the world of English literature for the Bar – after all, the two are not as far apart as they may first seem...

04 August 2025 / Anon Academic
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Prosecuting the riots

One year on, Nardeen Némat reflects on the violent disorder in Merseyside following the Southport knife attacks and the collaboration between police, courts and Crown Prosecution Service in bringing a swift end to the riots

04 August 2025 / Nardeen Némat
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The European Circuit today

Five years on from Brexit, cross-border work is burgeoning and the European Circuit continues its important role in the web of accountability, says Leader Abigail Holt

04 August 2025 / Abigail Holt
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Ukraine Law Day

Tetyana Nesterchuk, reporting from the inaugural Ukraine Law Day, welcomes the start of a 100-year tradition and looks at the future of legal cooperation between the UK and Ukraine

04 August 2025 / Tetyana Nesterchuk
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Political lying

The public is being serially misinformed and there is no constitutional guardrail to prevent it. Sam Fowles explores the ‘dishonesty epidemic’ in British politics and its constitutional implications 

07 July 2025 / Sam Fowles
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