

The 'Super-Exam' vs the LPC
For those of who you are currently coming to the end of your LLB Undergraduate degree or Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL), you will have...


An overview of Garden Court Chambers Pupillage Open Day
Christianah Babajide is a second-year law student at The City Law School, she writes for Legal Cheek and Lawbore.net as a Future Lawyer,...


Scope for Online Courts - A talk by Professor Richard Susskind
Many Universities, in particular those around London, host free legal events and talks aimed at broadening and developing commercial...


Is Freedom of the Press under Attack? Analysis of the Proposed New Press Law
“A free Press can be good or bad, but, most certainly without freedom, the Press will never be anything but bad.” These words, taken from...


The Human Body and the Legal Concept of Property
The Concept of Property Property as a term invites confusion and controversy. We tend to view property as an absolute concept, yet the...


Mental Health: Breaking the Taboo
In a recent study, the NUS found that ‘54% of respondents experienced mental health problems yet did not seek support or help’. The...


To what extent should the law cover multiculturalism?
Traditional uniform application of UK law had not been questioned until the recent rise in globalisation. The rise of globalisation has...


Soaring with the Legal Eagle of the Old Bailey: an Overview of a Mini-Pupillage
Christianah Babajide is a second-year law student at The City Law School, she writes for Legal Cheek and Lawbore.net as a Future Lawyer...


The Future of Advocacy
Advocacy is the means by which a barrister puts their client’s case to the court and may be both written and oral. It is a specialist...


Brexit: What's next for Britain?
In late January, the Supreme Court decreed that MPs and peers must be able to take Brexit plans into their own hands and that Parliament...