Courts should take into account ‘terrible’ prison conditions when sentencing young offenders Charlotte Cook 26 Jun Coronavirus, Prisons
Children facing ‘endless delays’ in justice system convicted as adults Claire Friel 24 Jun Coronavirus, Young people
Right to trial by jury could be restricted to ease pressure on courts, says Lord Chief Justice Jon Robins 17 Jun Coronavirus, Courts
Use of solitary confinement for prisoners ‘inhumane and untenable’ Jon Robins 16 Jun Coronavirus, Prisons
Litigants in person lose out as courts move to remote justice Madeleine Miller 10 Jun Coronavirus, News
#BlackLivesMatter: ‘Moments of global camaraderie are rare. The opportunity must be taken’ Nicholas Reed Langen 8 Jun Coronavirus, Race
Covid-19 early release scheme for prisoners ‘mired in complexity and risk aversion’ Luis Lago 5 Jun Coronavirus, Prisons
‘It’s not difficult to see why Jacob Rees-Mogg is so desperate to suspend a virtual parliament’ Nicholas Reed Langen 3 Jun Coronavirus
‘Cruel and unnecessary’: immigration detention during the pandemic Jon Robins 1 Jun Coronavirus, Immigration
Post-Brexit, post-Covid-19, which EU citizens are at risk of deportation? Benjamin Morgan and Agnieszka Radziwinowiczowna 1 Jun Brexit, Coronavirus, Immigration
‘Perhaps a decent lawyer could have got Cummings off, but it would have been on a technicality’ Nicholas Reed Langen 29 May Coronavirus
Michael Gove on the Tories’ ‘New Deal’