Supreme Court rules against government in ‘bedroom tax’ challenge Jon Robins 14 Nov Austerity Justice
MPs call for ‘pause for breath’ on court modernisation programme Jon Robins 1 Nov Austerity Justice, Courts
Wales should have its own devolved justice system, says commission Tom Stokoe 28 Oct Austerity Justice, Courts
New website to help universal credit claimants avoid ‘harmful and counterproductive’ sanctions regime Jon Robins 27 Sep Austerity Justice, Disability
Legal aid at 70: celebrate but get angry at how rights have been stripped away Daniel Newman and Faith Gordon 30 Jul Austerity Justice
‘The greatest celebration we can make of legal aid is to commit to it’ Will Bordell 19 Jul Austerity Justice, Legal aid
Benefits cap ruling: ‘This obsequious approach diminishes the court’ Nicholas Reed Langen 16 Jul Austerity Justice
Applications for legal aid in homelessness cases collapsed by a third since LASPO cuts Natalia Brownlie 1 Jul Austerity Justice
Victims of discrimination denied justice as a result of ‘failing’ legal aid system, according to watchdog Jon Robins 19 Jun Austerity Justice, Human rights
Droughts and deserts: a study of legal aid market failure Jo Wilding 12 Jun Austerity Justice, Immigration
‘It’s not too late to save our justice system, but we must act urgently’ Steven Littlewood 11 Jun Austerity Justice, News
‘Decimation’ of legal aid has contributed to ‘systematic immiseration of millions’, says UN poverty expert Jon Robins 24 May Austerity Justice