Sentencing in the spotlight
Bar Vice Chair Kirsty Brimelow KC goes behind the headlines of the recent row over pre-sentence reports
Criminal and family systems must align to tackle violence against women and girls
Megan Cox, a criminal and family practitioner, outlines the lack of coordination in tackling VAWG
Pupillage at the employed Bar: life at Browne Jacobson
Pupil at Browne Jacobson Amalea Bourne shares her experience of working at the firm, the notable cases she has been involved in and why you should do an employed pupillage.
The rise of surveillance during protests: a threat to fair trial rights
There are dangers posed to fundamental rights by the growing use of surveillance evidence in criminal proceedings.
Residual Impact: Turning unclaimed funds into life changing support
The demand for Support Through Court’s free services has never been greater.
Clinical supervision: a critical framework for professional development
In this guest blog, Mark Hepburn highlights the benefits of clinical supervision for legal professionals