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Building Access Routes into Blackstone’s Tower: Including Disability Perspectives in the Liberal Law School
Disability, and its relationship to and relative absence within the English university law school permeates Blackstone’s Tower, from Rutland’s rickety lift and law library filled with inaccessible print texts to the recognition that minority perspectives and ‘real-life’ applications of law are missing from the curriculum. This article explores the importance of mainstreaming disability within curriculum content and design, to ensure that staff and students receive the inclusive experience they are entitled to. It will also explore the need to support staff, both in understanding their roles in providing access and enabling staff and students with disabilities to disclose their disability status and access any support that they might need.
Keywords: disability law; liberal education; proactive critical citizenship; inclusive teaching
Delivering a Pro Bono Clinic during the Pandemic: Some Thoughts on Access to Justice, Everyday Problems and the Current Legal Landscape
This article provides a snapshot of the modified pro bono clinic that the Mary Ward Legal Centre has been delivering since the start of the pandemic and contextualizes the work that the pro bono clinic delivers within a discussion on access to justice, everyday problems and the current legal landscape.
Keywords: pandemic; access to justice; vulnerable litigants-in-person; pro bono clinics; digitization of courts
Welcome to the IALS Student Law Review
In this Editorial, Tugçe Yalçin (Editor-in-Chief of ISLRev, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London) welcomes you to the Autumn 2021 issue of the IALS Student Law Review (ISLRev) and introduces the articles featured in this issue of the journal
Case Judgment: England & Wales - Bates v Post Office Ltd (No 4: Recusal Application) Judgment by Coulson LJ
Case citation:
Bates v Post Office Ltd (No.4: Recusal Application) Judgment by Coulson LJ on the application by the Post Office Limited to appeal the recusal decision, 9 May 2019 (A1/2019/0855), Court of Appeal, not reported, Supplement, 18 Digital Evidence and Electronic Signature Law Review (2021
Case Transcript - Bates v Post Office Limited, TLQ 17 4055 Day 15 5 June 2019
Case Transcript - Bates v Post Office Limited, TLQ 17 4055
Day 15 5 June 2019
England & Wales; theft; electronic evidence; Post Office Horizon System; ‘reliability’ of computer
The Post Office Horizon Scandal: a brief chronology
The Post Office Horizon Scandal: a brief chronology
England & Wales; theft; electronic evidence; Post Office Horizon System; ‘reliability’ of computer