Arguments in favour of legalised torture should not go unchallenged, say Philip Rumney and Martin O’Boyle
Health
Have any lessons been learned from Sally Clark's case? asks Peter Gooderham
Where’s the public benefit of subsidising the education of wealthy children? Asks Nicholas Hancox
Penal Reform
Control order legislation has led to human rights violation, say Ali Naseem Bajwa and Owen Davies QC
David Wolchover and Anthony Heaton-Armstrong pour cold water on the government’s rape trial myth-busting proposals
The Court of Appeal’s decision in Ware restores stability to the law on bias, says Nicholas Dobson
R v Muse [2007] EWHC 2924 (QB)
Is there any hope for campaigners who want to see the ban on hunting with dogs overthrown? Neil Parpworth reports
Former Metropolitan Police director joins police, care and justice team
Corporate real estate and funds expertise expands with partner hire
Firm grows London business services team with trio of partner hires