Blogs & opinions
Defining privacy
Article 8 or Article 10: that is the question
Dealing with the new Parliament
Society wants to continue constructive relationship in dealing with legal issues
Shock of the new
One election result that is going to make life a whole lot more interesting, not least for legal observers
Something worth voting for
The Holyrood election hasn't caught fire, but the AV poll is crucial
The price of rights
Do individuals' remedies have to be put on hold pending court challenges to legislation?
Messages for an audience
Panelists at Society's hustings manage to connect with reality (most of the time)
In search of a constitution
What does counsel's opinion mean for the talks in progress?
Arming the Libyan rebels: a legal move?
Can our Government provide arms to the rebels under the UN resolution in the face of the previous embargo?
Southern perspective
Hope lecture sheds light on working of Supreme Court
Not quite square one
Outcome of constitution debate suggests room to move forward
SLAS comments on Society's response
Law Agents' rejoinder on criticisms of new draft constitution
Society responds to SLAS on constitution
A reply to the Law Agents' five heads of concern
Glasgow v The Rest?
What might the GBA achieve with different representative bodies?
SLAS reasons for opposing new draft
Complaints of excessive erosion of members' rights and sloppy drafting
The AGM and the constitution
The constitution could do with updating even as regards participation in the meeting
Time for a fresh look at conflict of interest
Shorter version of a discussion paper related to the Scottish Law Agents Society motion before the Law Society of Scotland AGM
No placating some people
Breaking up the Law Society of Scotland would harm the profession
Breaking up the Law Society of Scotland
Member's letter calls on the GBA to think twice before pursuing its present course
Handbags at dawn
Row over phone call shouldn't disrupt the serious business of fair legal aid shares
Time to face the future
The case for approving the proposed new constitution of the Law Society of Scotland at the 2011 AGM
Wrong time, wrong document
The case for voting against the proposed new constitution of the Law Society of Scotland at the 2011 AGM
Levels of debate
Here's hoping that discussion of the proposed constitution will be less bitter than some recent arguments
Journey of discovery
Council awayday session explores strategy for the way ahead
Safeguarding the constitution
Do we need a constitution watchdog to protect us from Government whims?