Obituary: Eddie Young
Intrepid newspaper lawyer whose editorial ruling helped nail Stephen Lawrence killers
Dershowitz: Smotrich and Ben-Gvir are making it harder to defend Israel
Professor tells the JC that their demands to empower the Knesset to overturn human rights rulings would make Israel vulnerable to prosecution at the International Criminal Court
Alan Dershowitz: 'Prince Andrew should not have paid Virginia off'
The retired Harvard law professor speaks out for the first time since Giuffre lawsuit dropped
Euro-court rules that companies can prohibit headcoverings
Ban may not be discriminatory if applied equally across faiths
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Joy Sable meets two women whose new company offers support to new mothers with demanding legal careers
Israeli equality campaigner sets her sights on ‘gender-neutral Hebrew’
One of the nation's leading equality campaigners wants to abolish the male-female distinction in the language
Libel action against Jeremy Corbyn dropped ahead of trial
Richard Millett, who was suing former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn for libel, has dropped his case
Book review: The Last Colony - A long fight to allow a people to return home
Renowned international barrister Philippe Sands returns with the story of how the entire local population of the Chagos archipelago were uprooted by a 1960s lease deal between Britain and the US
Tennessee judges dismiss Jewish couple’s lawsuit claiming adoption discrimination
A court dismissed a claim that a Christian agency refusing adoption services to a Jewish couple was discrimination
European Court of Human Rights rejects challenge to London Charedi housing group
A single mother argued she was victim of discrimination because she was not member of Orthodox community
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