Blogs & opinions
Justice wanting
Is there a role for a JUSTICE-type organisation in Scotland?
Fighting their corner
Is the Faculty of Advocates missing the point in its response to the Thomson review?
A time to listen
Complaints Commission projections have been well wide of the mark so far
Rule of law wins in the end
Public interest trumps government relations in Mohamed case
Celebrating five years' FoI
Well attended Parliament event marks information revolution
Waking up to ABS
Journal only trying to carry the debate, as always, despite SLAS comments
Digging the heels in
Is the Faculty's response to Gill just a predictable rearguard action?
Goodwill rules in FoI review
Commissioner's round table reveals differences of emphasis, but commitment to principle
Half-time report
President's report on what was achieved during the 2009 part of his term
Equal chances
Don't be misled by the judicial appointments figures
Looking for better things
2010 will be a long haul, but let's have a proper debate over how to improve
A darker shade of white
Fond memories of the past don't mean we can recreate them today
Past, present and future: a Christmas reflection
The Society is working to achieve its vision for itself and for the solicitors' profession
A case stated
Positive feedback from the Justice Committee hearing shows respect in which the Society is held
Committee starts from first principles
Stage 1 hearings on Legal Services Bill taking nothing for granted
Two into one can't go?
Can the Society continue with its dual role?
Still as controversial
One year on, home reports have still to sell themselves to most Scottish solicitors
What price health?
Will we ever know if setting a minimum price for alcohol would be legal?
Two sides of the coin
Access to justice summit for disabled people hears of the best, and worst cases, but offers hope
Abolishing sin
What is the point of legislation to impose aspirations and targets on government?
Flavour of the month
Everyone seems to be talking pro bono, and we should welcome that
Looking for long term gain
Launch of Fife Law Centre reminds us of the need for secure funding for essential advice
The politics of advice
Advice should be public, and advisers should be given some leeway, on matters of public interest
The lot of the trainee
Debate on exploitation highlights some serious issues