This post has been contributed by Charlotte Crilly, Teaching Fellow for Undergraduate Laws and Module Convenor for Legal System and Method. Why is diversity important
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All Change at the Supreme Court
This blog was contributed by Charlotte Crilly, Teaching Fellow for Undergraduate Laws. New Supreme Court appointments Changes are on the way at the UK’s highest judicial
Is the judiciary in crisis?
This blog was contributed by Charlotte Crilly, Teaching Fellow for Undergraduate Laws. The judiciary is central to the legal system; judges resolve disputes in court and
The Post-Implementation Review of LASPO
This post has been contributed by Charlotte Crilly, teaching fellow on the Undergraduate Laws. Download video transcript Student resources Post-Implementation Review of LASPO (GOV.UK) Legal
The Law Commission: reforming the law
This blog was contributed by Charlotte Crilly, Teaching Fellow for Undergraduate Laws. The work of the Law Commission Society changes all the time, and the law
Who writes for the law? The work of parliamentary counsel
This blog was contributed by Charlotte Crilly, Teaching Fellow for Undergraduate Laws. You’re probably already familiar with how Acts of Parliament become law: a draft Bill