The Faculty of Advocates has joined international condemnation of the Trump administration's attacks on lawyers in the US and ...
Greenpeace has been ordered to pay $660 million in damages to an oil and gas company following US legal proceedings that the ...
The Scottish Sentencing Council has published a new literature review examining the sentencing of firearms offences in ...
A French denier of the Holocaust who had been on the run for two years in Scotland has been jailed. Vincent Reynouard, 56, ...
A sheriff has granted summary decree for payment of a loan granted by a company director to a homebuyer after finding that ...
The UK government has initiated a public consultation to develop a new tax mechanism aimed at providing a predictable fiscal ...
Amber Ockenden from the Intellectual Property Office takes a look at the law surrounding everyone's favourite brick. LEGO was ...
A round-up of human rights stories from around the world. World leaders express outrage at Israel’s renewed bombing of Gaza ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Scottish Public Services Ombudsman (SPSO) has launched the first phase of an interactive map that shows the number of ...
A former subpostmaster caught in the Horizon scandal is taking legal action against the Post Office and Fujitsu. Lee ...