The UK government has initiated a public consultation to develop a new tax mechanism aimed at providing a predictable fiscal ...
Greenpeace has been ordered to pay $660 million in damages to an oil and gas company following US legal proceedings that the ...
Amber Ockenden from the Intellectual Property Office takes a look at the law surrounding everyone's favourite brick. LEGO was ...
A French denier of the Holocaust who had been on the run for two years in Scotland has been jailed. Vincent Reynouard, 56, ...
A judge has drawn criticism from his colleagues after filming a video of him loading several guns in his judicial chambers which he then attached to a dissenting judgment. The nearly 20-minute long vi ...
A sheriff has granted summary decree for payment of a loan granted by a company director to a homebuyer after finding that ...
A round-up of human rights stories from around the world. World leaders express outrage at Israel’s renewed bombing of Gaza ...
The Faculty of Advocates has joined international condemnation of the Trump administration's attacks on lawyers in the US and ...
The Scottish Sentencing Council has published a new literature review examining the sentencing of firearms offences in ...
Protestors charged with non-violent offences should be able to explain their motives in court as part of their legal defence, new research argues. A new study from the University of Birmingham, Aston ...
Public bodies should collect distinct data on both sex and gender identity to ensure accuracy and clarity of nationally held data, according to a UK government-commissioned report led by a UCL ...
An innovative blood drive is offering free cannabis in exchange for donations. The latest in a series of "Bleed for Weed" ...