Law
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Children with serious mental illnesses are being locked up in a modern bedlam
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The court of appeal partially allowed Arron Banks’ appeal. The effect on public interest journalism could be chilling
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The lawyer and author, 61, tells Michael Segalov about family tragedies, legal role models, bigoted cops and the Camden trance scene
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The state governor had on Wednesday signed into law the first US state-level ban on the app
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Brief letters: Right to protest | Hansard | Musical youth | Purrfect pet names
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The late artist’s estate has lost a court battle against photographer Lynn Goldsmith over his Orange Prince series
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Party promises to enshrine in law equal access to benefits of green spaces if it wins next election
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Sir Mark Rowley and Craig Guildford suggest service in England and Wales taking only ‘easy cases’ to court
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Exclusive: Solicitors believed to be assisting criminal gangs who abuse modern slavery laws to gain asylum
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The law is gone but they are still in jail: who will free Britain’s most wronged prisoners?
George MonbiotVictoria was sentenced to 21 months but has served 15 years. Even the politician who introduced indefinite detention now says he regrets it, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot -
Senators including Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders argue in letter that Republicans are not negotiating ‘in good faith’
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Republic members were detained despite anti-monarchy group having liaised extensively with force over protest plans
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The Crown Prosecution Service isn’t ‘cherrypicking’. It’s making the right calls