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Why did a federal court shoot down Trump's immunity excuse?
Today's big question The Trump campaign 'respectfully disagrees' with a panel of appellate judges who rejected the former president's bid for 'complete and total' immunity
By Rafi Schwartz, The Week US Published
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How the Post Office got its prosecution powers
The Explainer Scandal shines light on institution's historic ability to prosecute its own cases
By Julia O'Driscoll, The Week UK Published
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Judges allowed to use ChatGPT to write legal rulings
Speed Read New guidance says AI useful for summarising text but must not be used to conduct research or legal analysis
By The Week UK Published
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Dartmoor and the right to roam in England
feature Court of Appeals ruling a ‘rare victory’ for countryside access as Labour vows to enshrine rights in law
By The Week Staff Published
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The legal battle to keep Archie Battersbee’s life support on
Under the Radar Lawyers file bid for 12-year-old to be moved to hospice as mother concedes legal fight is at ‘the end’
By The Week Staff Last updated
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The pros and cons of streaming trials online
Pros and Cons New rules mean more UK court cases will be shown online, allowing the public to watch proceedings
By Sorcha Bradley Published
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Is assisted suicide a right?
Speed Read Terminally ill Noel Conway loses High Court fight to end his life
By The Week Staff Published
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Who is PJS? Football stars named as love cheats in US
Speed Read After threesome injunction fiasco, top player and manager identified online despite gagging orders
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Ched Evans faces retrial after rape conviction is quashed
Speed Read Original guilty verdict is overturned after new evidence, which cannot be reported, is put before the Court of Appeal
By The Week Staff Published
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Ten Things You Need to Know Today: Thursday 17 May 2012
Daily Briefing
By The Week Staff Last updated
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