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When I was a boy I was told that anybody could become President; I'm beginning to believe it.

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The death penalty can be handed down for the theft or destruction of manhole covers, Chinese judges have been told. A statement from the country's top legal and judicial bodies reminds judges that suspects can be charged with "endangering transportation" or "endangering public safety", which have a

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Poland's most senior judge and one of the strongest critics of the country's controversial justice reforms has firmly criticised the government as her term in office comes to a close. Malgorzata Gersdorf, who became the first woman to hold the position of 'first president' of the Supreme Court on he

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The makers of Ardbeg whisky have fended off an attempt to register a similar name, The Times reports. Businessman Norbert Rom, based in Liechtenstein, attempted to register "Arlberg Whisky" as a trademark.

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In his latest jurisprudential primer, Benjamin Bestgen explains why there is more to the concept of 'hard work' than meets the eye. See his last post here. The legal profession and many others are notorious for being associated with stressful work, tight deadlines and demanding unsociable, even unhe

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A renewable energy firm that was held to be in breach of planning control in respect of a wind farm development has had its appeals to the Inner House of the Court of Session refused. Community Windpower Ltd originally acquired permission to build the development in Moscow, East Ayrshire at a s

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