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The University of Glasgow hosted the Brown-Mosten International Client Consultation Competition (BMICCC) earlier this month.
There are five Scottish Legal Walks 2025 planned for this autumn in support of access to justice and local legal advice ...
The Scottish government is to amend its guidance on the Gender Representation on Public Boards (Scotland) Act 2018 after its ...
On 16 April 2025, the UK's Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the terms "woman," "man," and "sex" in the Equality Act 2010 ...
Join Edinburgh Law School’s Professor John Cairns in conversation with fellow Edinburgh alumnus John D. O. Fulton this ...
A former nurse who stalked and terrified a woman after matching with her on a dating app has been jailed again – this time for breaching a non-harassment order. Adele Rennie, 34, from Kilmarnock, pled ...
A woman with hydrocephalus and spina bifida who had her level of care reassessed after moving to a new local authority area has lost a judicial review challenge against the approach taken by her new C ...
Anderson Strathern has launched a new Inquiries Unit with a team of specialist solicitors working across fatal accident ...
A bus driver with 29 years of service has lost a retirement package worth £63,800 because he stole £5 in passenger fares. The ...
Thorntons has strengthened its market presence and share following the completion of its strategic merger with Macnabs, ...
Scottish Green MSP Maggie Chapman has received criticism and calls to resign after accusing Supreme Court justices of ...
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is to be the first country to use AI to write laws. The Gulf country's ruler announced federal ...
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