Law: the expert view Guardian law bloggers Joshua Rozenberg, Neil Rose, Jon Robins and others on law and justice and the latest developments in the legal profession
Gary McKinnon: Theresa May had no choice but to use human rights grounds Joshua Rozenberg Joshua Rozenberg: Extradition Act left home secretaries without the legal powers to block politically unacceptable extradition requests
Jimmy Savile abuse allegations: next legal steps Joshua Rozenberg Joshua Rozenberg: Police should investigate whether anyone else should be charged in relation to rape and sexual abuse allegations
Judicial pensions: will judges take Chris Grayling to court? Joshua Rozenberg Joshua Rozenberg: Judicial appointments will only go to second-rate lawyers if the lord chancellor fails to do a deal that satisfies judges
Might Royal Mail's plans to leave post with a neighbour breach human rights? Joshua Rozenberg Joshua Rozenberg responds to a reader about whether proposals to leave undeliverable items with neighbours infringes privacy rights
Hillsborough families have the truth. Justice will take longer What is the next step legally? Joshua Rozenberg explores the options for a new inquest, public inquiry or criminal proceedings
Chris Grayling, justice secretary: non-lawyer and 'on the up' politician Joshua Rozenberg Joshua Rozenberg: Grayling's main qualifications for justice minister are that he is perceived to be right-wing and once shadowed prisons
Lord Goldsmith attacks Austria's 'unfair' treatment of UK businessman Joshua Rozenberg Joshua Rozenberg : €100m bail demand issued to Julius Meinl was excessive, says former attorney general
Suffer the little children to come unto me Joshua Rozenberg Joshua Rozenberg : Should a 10-year-old Jewish girl be baptised against her mother's wishes? Judge Platt handed down an empathetic judgment last week
Tom Daley, Twitter abuse and the law Joshua Rozenberg : Twitter users have to understand that every tweet is a broadcast - even if it's prefaced with an @
Supreme court: where there is discord Joshua Rozenberg Joshua Rozenberg : The Phillips era came to a close today with another robust set of judgments. Can Lord Neuberger restore harmony to an increasingly fractious court?
Reviewing legal education: hell of a job Alex Aldridge Alex Aldridge: Chair of diversity for legal education and training review calls for affirmative action to boost social mobility in law
Solicitors, law centres need YOU (or at least your cash) Jon Robins Jon Robins: If the government won't take responsibility for access to justice, it's time for the legal profession to step up
The law catches up with Libor Alex Bailin
Courts unprepared for Olympics, warns top solicitor Joshua Rozenberg
Paul Mahoney: politics trumps merit Joshua Rozenberg Joshua Rozenberg : In the race to be the UK's next judge at Strasbourg, Ben Emmerson QC has lost out to a 65-year-old civil servant
'As hard as it gets': the case of anorexic E and the right to die Daniel Sokol Daniel Sokol: The judge in this challenging case eventually relied on intuition. In such a dilemma, can law or ethics ever yield a single right answer?
Stop and search: there's an app for that Jon Robins Jon Robins: Can an app that aims to inform young people of their rights when being stopped and searched help police relations?
Murdochs could not have been forced to give select committee evidence, report says Joshua Rozenberg: Advice commissioned by the Constitution Society accuses Erskine May of being 'seriously misleading' and select committee witnesses were not protected by parliamentary privilege
The case for code Richard Moorhead
Legally privileged - but the door is open Joshua Rozenberg
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