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‘There are two standards of law, one for the rich and one for the poor. We give first place to the poor client.’ The @LawCentres is 50 years old this year. Oliver Subhedar on the radical history of @NorthKenLC https://t.co/EskY43kZl3
Appeal judges uphold @ukhomeoffice Right to Rent scheme despite accepting it causes discrimination. 'When lives depend on staying at home, ethnic minorities forced to face discrimination finding a safe place to live,’ says @JCWI_UK. Ayesha Ahmad reports https://t.co/4CDtKglXw8
'The government has stopped evictions - now it's time to halt housing possession cases': @sue_james1 on our underfunded and unhygenic courts, #coronavirus & the urgent need to protect key workers https://t.co/jaKBzmQHpp
More than 4,000 allegations of historical abuse have led to guilty verdicts since 2014: One in three allegations resulted in convictions despite cases having, in words of Guardian, having ‘fewer, if any, forensic clues’ and 6% resulted in acquittals https://t.co/mJcdBhHLsZ
Homeless man's inability to find lawyer may be reason to appeal after 21-day time limit, Court of Appeal rules. 'A welcome judgment recognising difficulties caused by LASPO cuts & shrinking advice sector,’ says @Shelter's Polly Neate. @DSBernardi reports https://t.co/0ZnpQwYzkK
Why would the government be willing to support access to justice when lawyers will do it for free? Aarif Abraham of @gcnchambers makes case for radical action in defence of a justice system, fully funded and free at the point of delivery https://t.co/EtGWDOMywW
'Britain's court of last resort': My profile of Tom Sargant ‘indisputably the founder of the modern movement in England to correct miscarriages of justice' ahead of
@JUSTICEhq featuring Helena Kennedy QC
's annual lecture tonight https://t.co/BMo2agDeRr
'The independence of the @ccrcupdate goes to the heart of the integrity of the justice system. Politicians need to respect that and the CCRC needs to stand up for itself.’ My report on claims of political interference at justice watchdog https://t.co/6vQ2HzO6P9
Just to say @thetimes ran apology on letters page for missing out my name on byline to y'day's story (Ministers bullied justice watchdog). Fiasco - but I'm grateful for speedy action & running apology in print. So moving on. More imp, do read the story: https://t.co/6vQ2HzO6P9
As legal aid turns 70 today, @DrDanielNewman
& @Dr_FaithG argue it's a cause to celebrate 'but also to take stock and get angry at how rights have been stripped away'. Join @justallianceuk demo at the @MoJGovUK tonite https://t.co/eonpAjCyi7 | Images from Proof issue 3