Blogs & opinions
President's diary: Cape Town, final day
Society has delegates looking forward to Glasgow 2015
Allotment consultation needs early response
How many more consultations before we see some action?
President's diary: Cape Town, day 7
A very full 17 April contained some reminders of the realities of life in other countries
Faith in our schools
The easy, but clearly wrong, criticism of denominational schools
President's diary: Cape Town, day 6
Today's conference highlights were an address on South Africa's constitution and its court, and a session on legal aid
President's diary: Cape Town, day 5
A full day includes some eye-opening presentations on legal and rights issues in different parts of the Commonwealth
President's diary: Cape Town, day 4
Day 1 of the conference includes an address from Lord President Gill
President’s diary: Cape Town, day 3
Out and about in the city ahead of the conference proper
President’s Diary: Cape Town, day 2
Filling a day ahead of the start of the conference itself
President’s diary: Malawi and Cape Town
Days 1,2 (spent travelling) and 3
Letter: Food for thought
Some comments on articles in the March 2013 Journal
Look first
Are we going out on a limb on sep rep?
Letter: unjustified acceptance
Reply to the February 2013 President's column
Letter: trial by jury
Vicky Pryce case should not result in further inroads
Opening dialogue
Impressions from the Justice Secretary's visit to Council
Where now?
Lessons need to be learned from the row over the Society's acceptance of the summary criminal legal aid amendment package
Letter: Limited title
Comment on a new book on the Lands Tribunal for Scotland
Letter: a special thank you
Parting message from Bruce Ritchie
Letter: Witnesses: must do better
Why practice in relation to citations and abortive diets must improve
Crofting Register: missing the point
Reply to John King’s letter on the policy
A bridge too far? A reply
Society legal aid team's response to the editor's blog criticising their acceptance of the Government's package
Living with contributions
Reply to Martin Morrow's opinion column
Crofting Register: the policy
Reply to Brian Inkster's letter on gaps in the register
Letter: Human rights – the best farce in town
"Poison"needs to be repealed