Mary Munro Mary Munro and Cyrus Tata of Strathclyde University Law School's Centre for Law, Crime & Justice have secured funding for a programme of public events on "Developing Restorative Justice in Scotland".
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Kenneth Campbell QC A new advocate member has been appointed to the Scottish Civil Justice Council (SCJC).
James I of Scotland Archaeologists have launched a bid to find the last resting place of James I of Scotland – 580 years to the day after his brutal assassination.
Alistair Bonnington In response to the Scottish Parliament's invitation for submissions to the remit of the "Commission on Parliamentary Reform”, lawyer and legal commentator Alistair Bonnington gives MSPs and the Parliament short shrift. The views expressed are Alistair's own!
Iain Walker A Dundee law graduate has been appointed the UK’s High Commissioner to Ghana.
Lord Carloway Distribution of the Scottish Legal News Annual Review 2017 is now underway and we will be previewing articles appearing in this year’s edition in the coming days.
Lord Justice Briggs A heterosexual couple have failed in their legal battle to have a civil partnership instead of a marriage.
Darren Murdoch By Darren Murdoch, trainee solicitor, Waddell & Mackintosh Solicitors, Troon.
Mike Russell It cost the Scottish government just over £136,000 to intervene in the Article 50 case at the Supreme Court.
Andrew Mackenzie Andrew Mackenzie, chief executive of the Scottish Arbitration Centre (pictured), has been appointed co-vice chair for the International Bar Association Access to Justice and Legal Aid Committee.
Dominic Grieve A former Attorney General, Lord Chancellor and Director of Public Prosecutions have written to Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson urging him to reconsider his approach to a British father on death row in Ethiopia.
Willie Rennie A police watchdog has come in for fierce criticism after it tried to get a report into its ailing finances watered down before publication.
Andrea Young Macdonald Henderson has advised Old College Capital, Edinburgh University’s in-house venture capital fund, in its investment with Leslie Benzies in a six-figure funding round by the Edinburgh-based audio technology specialist Krotos.
Douglas Ross Half of Scotland’s sheriff courts are taking longer to process cases than they were a year ago, new figures have revealed.
Lord Neuberger has criticised politicians for failing to defend judges following a row surrounding the Brexit legal challenge last year. He said politicians did not do enough after some parts of the media attacked the judiciary.
