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Artificial intelligence could play a positive role in the justice system as long as it is used carefully and transparently, a ...
A Holyrood committee has rejected a motion recommending the removal of Maggie Chapman MSP after she criticised the UK Supreme ...
French judge Mattias Guyomar has been elected as president of the European Court of Human Rights. Judge Guyomar, who has ...
A disgruntled former Disney employee who hacked into the company's computers to vandalise its restaurant menus has been ...
A special feedback forum will be held to mark 10 years since the establishment of the Sheriff Appeal Court. The event on ...
Edinburgh law firm Quill Legal is working with local charity VOCAL (Voice of Carers Across Lothian) to offer a pro bono ...
Scottish prisons had the highest mortality rate in Europe last year as prison death rose by 60 per cent to reach a record 64, ...
The Law Society of Scotland is increasing its recommended minimum pay for trainee solicitors by five per cent in response to ...
Dr Smita Kheria has been elected as chair of the Socio-Legal Studies Association (SLSA). Dr Kheria, a senior lecturer in intellectual property law at Edinburgh Law School, is the first woman of colour ...
AI-powered "nudification" apps should be banned because of their impact on children's safety, wellbeing and participation online, the children's rights watchdog in England has said. A new report from ...
A reclaiming motion by a oil and gas businessman who had an action for damages, the largest in Scottish legal history, from an unlawful means conspiracy refused by a commercial judge has been refused ...