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Iona McNeill
Aug 24, 20216 min read
Is the 1967 Abortion Act Discriminatory and in Need of Reforming?
A review of the case which has the intention of changing the 1967 Abortion Act on the basis that it discriminates against disabled people


Abraham LeGrant
Aug 15, 20213 min read
The Myth of "Common-Law Marriages" and the Rights of Cohabitees
This article discusses the myth of common-law marriage and the issues that unmarried partners face in estate planning.


Britt Gronemeyer
Aug 10, 20214 min read
The Nationality and Borders Bill and the Future of the Right to Seek Asylum in the UK
Proposed UK legislation continues to crackdown on refugees and hinder the rights of asylum seekers.


Aria Ornes
Aug 8, 20217 min read
Sha’Carri Richardson and an Olympic Dream: Victims of Outdated Thinking?
The plight of US sprinter Sha'Carri Richardson has ignited a debate about bans against marijuana consumption


Molly Finn
Jul 11, 20214 min read
Appropriation of Art and Andy Warhol's "Fair Use" Ruling
A review of Andy Warhol’s fair use ruling and the question of fair use regarding the “Prince Series”


Blake Boehne
Jun 30, 20215 min read
Amazon, Antitrust and the Chicago School
A historical overview of US antitrust law and the rise of the Chicago School’s influence on antitrust policy.


Abraham LeGrant
May 30, 20213 min read
Why the Fifth Money Laundering Directive Has Caused Issues for Trustees
Although taking years, the implementation of the United Kingdom’s Fifth Money Laundering Directive continues to face delays


Molly Finn
May 21, 20214 min read
Anti-Homeless Legislation in the UK and the Criminalisation of Rough Sleeping
An analysis of anti-homeless legislation and the criminalisation of rough sleeping in the United Kingdom.


Mayu Sadler
May 16, 20213 min read
An End to Solitary Confinement? The HALT Act and the Future of Criminal Justice in the US
An examination of the HALT Act and solitary confinement within the US criminal justice system


Michael Tozzi
May 11, 20215 min read
Legislating the Final Frontier: Labour Laws and Transnational Jurisdiction in Space
Blind spots in current legislation may pose problems when regulating humanity’s likely colonisation of the solar system


Aiden L Campbell
Apr 13, 20214 min read
Kill The Bill: How the Police, Crime, Sentencing, and Courts Bill Undermines the Rule of Law
Addressing the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill which poses a threat to the rule of law and government accountability.


Blake Boehne
Apr 11, 20214 min read
Reconciling Originalist Jurisprudence and the Commerce Clause
A discussion about how important commercial precedents can conform with the increasingly popular judicial philosophy of Originalism.


Mary-Edens McAbee
Mar 26, 20214 min read
Should I Stay or Should I Go? The New Graduate Route Visa
On 4 March 2021, UKVI announced the new Graduate Route visa which aims to provide flexibility for international graduates.


Marta Rich
Jan 24, 20214 min read
The 25th Amendment: Shortening Trump’s Final Days
Trump’s incitement of an angry mob which stormed the US Capital sparked calls for invoking the 25th Amendment or impeachment


Helen Innes
Dec 4, 20204 min read
Legal Issues Raised by an Art Forger
The forged works of Eric Hebborn have raised several legal and moral questions such as who is liable for forged works


Viktoria Akerø-Stueland
Nov 17, 20206 min read
Can the Freedom of Information Act Effectively Secure Government Accountability in Scotland?
A critical analysis of the effectiveness of the Freedom of Information Act in securing government accountability in Scotland.


Sabrina Black, Grace Surgent
Nov 6, 20204 min read
The Firearms Act: A False Sense of Security?
Have amendments to the Firearms Act succeeded in decreasing not only gun-related but all forms of crime in the UK?


Blake Boehne
Nov 3, 20205 min read
An Unlikely Agreement?: Robert Bork and Hugo Black on Substantive Due Process
A brief history and critique of the American constitutional doctrine of substantive due process


Ellis Williams
Oct 20, 20203 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


Helen Garnett
Sep 8, 20205 min read
How Default Bias in Opt-Out Organ Donation Legislation Undermines Consent
With the UK introducing opt-out legislation to increase organ donation, default bias may threaten whether the choice is completely voluntary
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