Representative body for barristers criticises government over criminal justice system in ‘crisis mode’ Samantha Dulieu 31 May Austerity Justice, Courts, Criminal Justice, News
‘The attack on “access to justice” is ideological and deliberate. Austerity is always choice’ Elliot Tyler 28 Jun Austerity Justice, Events
Huge ‘gulf’ revealed between demand for immigration advice in London and the ability to meet it Jon Robins 23 Jun Asylum, Austerity Justice, Immigration
‘A call to arms’: Austerity justice book published today Shami Chakrabarti 22 Jun Austerity Justice, Events, News
LAUNCH: ‘A vital exposé of a justice system suffering from a decade of neglect’ Jon Robins and Dan Newman 3 Jun Austerity Justice, Legal aid
Households worse off on universal credit win court of appeal test case Jon Robins 13 May Austerity Justice, Welfare benefits
High Court challenge to the ‘No Recourse to Public Funds’ policy Eve Dickson 6 May Austerity Justice, Immigration
Law Centres to receive £3m funding to help survive COVID-19 pandemic Jon Robins 5 May Austerity Justice, Coronavirus
‘I’ve been neglected’: one man and the social care crisis Oscar Rickett 12 Mar Austerity Justice, News
The European Court of Human Rights rules against government in ‘bedroom tax’ case Julia Wynn 12 Mar Austerity Justice
Almost four out 10 legal aid firms do not use ‘safety net’ scheme Emma Marshall 19 Feb Austerity Justice, Legal aid
Appeal judges allow unrepresented homeless man to bring out of time appeal Derek Bernardi 31 Jan Austerity Justice, Housing, News