Blogs & opinions
- in the category: government-administration
Governments decide
And where legal aid is concerned, it takes a lot to force a change of mind
Dumfries lawyers back Edinburgh/Glasgow stand
Faculty believes Government's legal aid scheme "fatally flawed"
A representative legal profession: cornerstone of fairness and justice
Address to the reception at the Scottish Parliament for the Campaign for Fair Access to the Legal Profession
Closing submissions
Time to test whether the Scottish Court Service consultation on restructuring the courts is realistic in its ambitions
So what's new for justice?
What is the purpose of the new Government paper?
Damage limitation
Is the Parliament up to the job?
All in a week's news
Some observations on interesting legal-related events of the last few days
Conscience and the same-sex marriage debate
A plea for the right priorities as decisions are taken
Weight of evidence
Ministers should rethink rush to end corroboration
Independent no more?
The apparent loss of independence of the Crown in Scotland from the executive has diminished the reputation and standing of Scottish justice
Let the people speak - and soon!
Whether or not the concept of electoral “mandate” has any constitutional meaning, on precedent the Scottish independence referendum should be held as soon as possible
Close relations
More light on the independence referendum issue