Dr Jon Robins is an NLJ columnist, editor of The Justice Gap, and a lecturer at Brighton University in the criminology department. He is a special adviser to the All Party Parliamentary Group on Miscarriages of Justice and vice chair of the Legal Action Group. Jon is the author of Justice in a time of Austerity (Bristol University Press, 2021), Guilty Until Proven Innocent: The crisis in our justice system (Biteback, 2018) and The First Miscarriage of Justice: The “Amazing and Unreported” Case of Tony Stock (Waterside Press, 2014).
Dr Jon Robins is an NLJ columnist, editor of The Justice Gap, and a lecturer at Brighton University in the criminology department. He is a special adviser to the All Party Parliamentary Group on Miscarriages of Justice and vice chair of the Legal Action Group. Jon is the author of Justice in a time of Austerity (Bristol University Press, 2021), Guilty Until Proven Innocent: The crisis in our justice system (Biteback, 2018) and The First Miscarriage of Justice: The “Amazing and Unreported” Case of Tony Stock (Waterside Press, 2014).
The government’s Magna Carta celebrations leave a bad taste in the mouths of legal aid campaigners, says Jon Robins
A recent report illustrates the pressures facing the growing number of litigants in person, says Jon Robins
Jon Robins reports on the latest clashes surrounding the LASPO cutbacks
Why do PI lawyers make such awful ads, asks Jon Robins
A recent study highlights the fragile & fractured nature of our justice system, says Jon Robins
Jon Robins examines the “first miscarriage of justice” of Tony Stock
Jon Robins questions whether all publicity is good publicity
Jon Robins raises a question over the Law Society’s latest advertising campaign
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