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The Justice System and Abuse Victims: Persecution or Protection?
Female abuse victims who kill their abusers are failed by a justice system that punishes them for seeking to escape their abuse.

Marina Damji
Nov 9, 20214 min read


"Lawful and Discreet Women": Reflecting on Juries of Matrons
Almost a hundred years since their abolition, this article explores the history and value of juries of matrons

Olivia Bousquette
Jul 18, 20213 min read


The First Week of Derek Chauvin's Trial
In week one of Derek Chauvin’s trial over George Floyd’s death, witness testimony illustrates the severity and emotional tax of the case.

Abigail Mongeau
Apr 16, 20213 min read


Gender and the Insanity Defense: The Case of Lisa Montgomery
Using the case of Lisa Montgomery, this article discusses the insanity defense and its gender-based injustices

Eleanore Hamilton
Feb 16, 20214 min read


Legal News Roundup: November 2020
A round up of November's top legal news from Johnny Depp's libel suit to war crimes in Afghanistan

Siobhan Ali
Dec 1, 20206 min read


The Impact of Virtual Courts on Disability Access
Has the move to virtual hearings during COVID-19 supported or hindered the process of appeals amongst disabled individuals in the community?

Frances Brown
Oct 27, 20204 min read


Why Alternative Dispute Resolution Could be the Answer in a COVID World
ADR disciplines may be the solution to ease the pressure on the struggling judicial system, exacerbated COVID-19

Ellis Williams
Oct 20, 20203 min read
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