Blogs & opinions
SLCC: one complaint fewer
Follow-up to letter published in July
Appealing approach
Are we too suspicious of the McCluskey "certification" proposal?
Access to justice: speaking in the public interest
Vice President explains the role of the Society’s Access to Justice Committee
Leaner and fitter
New look magazine set to make an impact
Conference call to action
"One Profession" event highlights opportunities in the years ahead
Living on the digital economy
Society's IP debate highlights attitude problem to rights protection
Go to jail
Riot cases highlight the problems in "cracking down"
Legal advice and assistance and legal aid accounts
Another anomaly comes to light in a case of an apparently mentally ill accused
Will Aid needs you!
Reasons for taking part in the 2011 campaign
Red letter day for legal aid
Government concession shows strength of united profession
A two tier PCC?
Can a single body do all that is required?
Complaints against the SLCC
Concerns about a complaint that was not sifted out as spurious
The corruption of power
The real problem with the News of the World is that it managed to stay above the law for so long
Food for further thought
McCluskey interim report useful, but more work to be done
Seen to be doing something
A constructive way forward for the anti-sectarianism bill?
UK Supreme Court needed as effective domestic remedy
Scottish Human Rights Commission open letter to Members of the Scottish Parliament
Salmond brings unity
Rare joint statement by President and Dean shows importance of issue
Independence vote: one is enough
Second poll would have high risk of indecisive outcome
Police station duty plan proposals unacceptable
Open leter from Glasgow Bar Association rejects current SLAB/Scottish Government plan
Judges and politicians
Scottish ministers have surely overstepped the mark this time
Access to justice for Scottish citizens
Open letter re the Scottish Government's attack on Scottish judges
Discrimination: bad for business
Society will lead in tackling negative perceptions of the profession by ethnic minority solicitors
What sort of legal independence?
Criminal cases and the Supreme Court
The challenge of open government
Law officer appointments are not the real test of accountability