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...The amendment will require the justice secretary to publish a report on the “readiness of the courts” before section 21 is removed, according to Young’s letter, first reported by The Sun....
...“Every penny stripped from the justice sector increases costs elsewhere, through court delays and impacts on other services such as housing, benefits and schools,” he added....
...The latest annual report published by HM Chief Inspector of Prisons warned that many prisons were overcrowded and in poor repair, while Pia Sinha, chief executive of the Prison Reform Trust, has said the...
...The Lady Chief Justice, Dame Sue Carr, and the chair of the Bar Council, Sam Townend KC, both warned this week that the international reputation of England and Wales risked being undermined without more...
...But this month, the origins of its Texas mailing address have suddenly drawn the interest of the US Department of Justice....
...Polly Neate, chief executive of Shelter, a housing charity, said there was still a risk of the government watering down proposals to ban no-fault evictions amid internal party pressures....
...housing....
...“John Roberts pledged that as chief justice his role would be to ‘call balls and strikes and not to pitch or bat’. In practice his court is both player and umpire....
...Court justice to “resign or be impeached”....
...civil defamation jury trial begins in Manhattan federal court against Trump over his 2019 denial of journalist E Jean Carroll’s claim that he raped her Wednesday Belgium: Nato military chiefs of defence...
...Sullivan & Cromwell....
...Market speculation about Bayer selling new shares is unfounded, the pharmaceutical group’s chief told the Financial Times....
...When Timothy Evans was posthumously pardoned in 1966 (after years of campaigning, a High Court judge-led inquiry had concluded that Evans wasn’t responsible for the death of his daughter, the offence he’...
...The UK government’s policy of “routinely” housing unaccompanied child asylum seekers in hotels is unlawful, the High Court in London ruled on Thursday, in a fresh blow to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s plans...
...Another type of justice — the Russian kind — will be commemorated on Friday with the anniversary of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich being arrested in the Urals city of Yekaterinburg and accused...
...at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology....
...“This case is about the future of the internet and whether Google’s search engine will ever face meaningful competition,” Kenneth Dintzer said during the Department of Justice’s opening statements in a case...
...Because of Duda’s role, and because PiS packed the courts with its supporters, the process won’t be straightforward....
...The closely watched trial is the second at which people allegedly at the centre of the fraud are facing justice globally....
...The news would be welcomed by Britain’s 11mn people living in rented accommodation, said Polly Neate, chief executive of housing charity Shelter....
...Law firm Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, which has filed complaints in the Swiss court on behalf of 1,000 investors with more than $6bn of AT1 holdings, could take the unusual step of filing a lawsuit...
...He’s even considering building a pickle ball court on the property, at a cost of roughly $50,000....
...In an earlier ruling in the case, Mr Justice Timothy Fancourt noted that there was a “good arguable case for fraud on an epic scale” by the defendants, but decided the English courts had no jurisdiction....
...One of the first cases that launched Jaising’s career was a hard-fought right to housing case brought against the Bombay Municipal Corporation on behalf of the city’s pavement-dwellers facing eviction —...
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