Politics Classroom Posters - Judiciary
Many thanks to Rachel Fairhead for producing another super set of classroom posters - this time on the UK Judicial system.
The posters can be ordered here
Supreme Court special
The Times carried a special pullout section on the new UK Supreme Court yesterday.
The same info, including a little video, can be found here on the web version.
Heard the one about police fighting two year old terrorists?
Should powers designed to fight terrorism in the wake of 9/11 be used on people as young as two years old?
read more...»Sotomayor and being sleepless in Seattle
A combination of reverse jetlag and too many visits to Seattle’s many and varied coffeehouses has resulted in being glued to the late night news shows. The consensus amongst the talking heads, even those on Fox’s far right broadcasts, is that the hearings for Sonia Sotomayor have been a straightforward proces, lacking any real controversy.
read more...»AS revision: What do Naomi Campbell and Prince Charles have in common?
They are both high profile victors in cases involving the Human Rights Act
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read more...»Noising off by judges
More examples of judges in the press for those studying the judiciary or law and order
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