With the Government's flagship policy in legal disarray, will the Conservative leadership finally stand up for the rule of law or continue stoking their culture wars?
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The costs awarded in the Cadwalladr libel case suggest journalists reporting in the public interest are vulnerable to legal harassment
The Duke of Sussex's testimony is the first to be given by a senior royal to a civil court in more than 130 years
Kate Bermingham reports on how the law is being used to make up for climate change failure, as three major cases heading towards the ECHR
Commons session turns to farce as Conservative Deputy Chair suggests all protestors should just stand for election instead, Josiah Mortimer reports
The phoney war is over – Prince Harry’s phone-hacking wars have begun, reports Dan Evans
A number of barristers are speaking out against the 'cab rank' rule, under which advocates have to accept any case that lands on their desks, faced with their concerns about the climate emergency
The blue state could become the 20th in the U.S. to enact a so-called critical infrastructure law.
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If EARN IT passes, we’re likely to see state lawmakers step in and mandate scanning of messages and other files similar to the plan that Apple wisely walked away from last year.
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Law Society says solicitors in England and Wales can ‘take into account the likely impact’ of their work upon the climate crisis when taking on new clients