Legal Services Commission
The Guardian view on policing dissent: Johnson plays politics with protest
Editorial: A new bill will allow ministers who have failed to address violence against women and girls to curb their right to protest about it
Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
EU referendum: Gove snubs May by dismissing call to leave ECHR - Politics liveRolling coverage of all the day’s political developments as they happen
Lawyers beware: your clients are rebelling
Adam SampsonAdam Sampson: For too long, lawyers have got away with arcane pricing and billing practices. Those who don't change their ways will pay for it
Law: the expert view
The legal aid bill must be cut. Here's howRobert BucklandLaw: the expert view
Ban on referral fees is looming but enforcement could prove trickyNeil Rose
Law: the expert view
The end is nigh for the unpopular legal aid body, so why aren't we celebrating?Jon RobinsJon Robins: the move to subsume the Legal Services Commission into the justice ministry shows you should be careful what you wish for
Tens of thousands lose support as Immigration Advisory Service closes
Law: the expert view
Dowler family cross-examination puts advocates on the spotNeil Rose
Law: the expert view
Vital safeguard of right to lawyer in police stations 'under attack'Jon RobinsJon Robins: Plan to scrap automatic access to legal aid solicitors is a full-blown assault on the universal right to representation
Judges accuse Ministry of Defence of stifling challenges over treatment of detainees
High court says cutting off funding for public interest cases about allegations of UK involvement in torture is unlawful
Guardian Legal Network
Legal aid cuts: misleading statistics from the MoJLegal Action Group for the LAG news blog, part of the Guardian Legal NetworkResearch shows that 650,000 people may be affected by the proposed cuts, not 502,000 as claimed
Law: the expert view
Removing chunks of social welfare law from Citizens' Advice Bureaux bodes illJon RobinsJon Robins: Bolton bureau is one of the offices that could face closure when cuts bite – but what will happen to its needy clients?
Families devastated after legal aid withdrawn for birth defects case
Parents say epilepsy drugs containing a controversial anti-convulsant are to blame for disabilities
Afua Hirsch's law blog
David, Goliath and the case that never wasAfua Hirsch: The Epilim case shows the gap between our ideals about holding large corporations to account, and reality
A working life
A working life: The legal adviserLegal aid adviser Gwyneth King earns a quarter of what she could in private practice, but helping vulnerable people is richly rewarding in other ways
Law: the expert view
Big hurdles to leap as big business eyes entry to legal aid sectorJon RobinsLegal aid overpayments treble to £76.5m
Epilim test case: Menzies Campbell accuses Legal Services Commission
Senior Lib Dem accuses legal aid body of being 'judge and jury' in withdrawing funding from anti-epilepsy drug action
Leeds
Lawyer fears for city's vulnerable as legal aid in Leeds is cutAfua Hirsch's law blog
Legal aid tender will restrict choice
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