
Mentoring scheme gives law student “profoundly inspiring” experience
A law student has enjoyed one of the experiences of his life during mentoring by a member of Faculty.
A law student has enjoyed one of the experiences of his life during mentoring by a member of Faculty.
A significant Supreme Court family law judgment is to be analysed by one of the advocates in the case for a training event by the Scottish Child Law Centre.
A new report by JUSTICE Scotland concludes that suspects and solicitors need a better understanding of the importance of legal assistance during police detention.
An official opening of the refurbished Faculty library at the High Court in Glasgow has helped to give the west-coast criminal Bar "the best facilities for many a long day."
The Faculty’s Gavin MacColl, QC, has been appointed independent chair of the Scottish Rugby Council standing committee on governance.
The Supreme Court has announced the appointment of the Right Hon Lord Reed as its Deputy President.
The Faculty’s Adrian Stalker, a former principal solicitor for Shelter Scotland, will be taking part in the charity’s Equality Law and Housing Conference.
Plans to allow experienced mental health tribunal members to remain in post beyond pensionable age have been praised by the Faculty.
Important aspects of both the civil and the criminal law will be examined by Faculty members, as speakers at separate events in Glasgow.
A senior member of Faculty has been appointed a sheriff by Her Majesty the Queen on the recommendation of the First Minister.