The Law Show Episodes Episode guide
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Deprivation of Citizenship
Joshua Rozenberg investigates government powers to strip Britons of their citizenship.
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Inside the Supreme Court
Britain's most senior judge Lord Neuberger answers questions from the Supreme Court.
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Are Drones Legal?
Should the laws of war ban 'drones'? Plus, illegal immigrants who can't be deported.
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The Legal Future of Wales
Are the centuries of legal union between England and Wales coming to an end?
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Sorting Out Extradition and Prisoner Voting
Joshua Rozenberg asks how rows over extradition and votes for prisoners can be resolved.
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DIY Law
Joshua Rozenberg asks what it is like to represent yourself in court.
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Compensation for Savile's Victims
Joshua Rozenberg asks how the courts will treat claims made by victims of Jimmy Savile.
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Where Next for the Hillsborough Families?
Joshua Rozenberg asks where next for the families of those who died at Hillsborough.
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White-Collar Crime
Joshua Rozenberg asks if the government is planning to go easy on white collar criminals.
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The Quality of Advocacy
Joshua Rozenberg asks if reducing costs is affecting the quality of advocacy in the courts
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Clashes Between Politicians and Judges
Joshua Rozenberg asks why in Britain and the US judges and politicians are at loggerheads.
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Secret Courts, Drones and International Law
Joshua Rozenberg talks to former Foreign Office legal adviser, Sir Daniel Bethlehem.
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Drug and Alcohol Misusing Families
Joshua Rozenberg visits London's Family Drug and Alcohol Court and asks how well it works.
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Sport and the Law
Joshua Rozenberg investigates how the law is increasingly impacting on sport.
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Privacy and Copyright in the Internet Age
Joshua Rozenberg asks how laws on privacy and copyright should work in the internet age.
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Legal Aid Reform: Long Overdue or Denial of Justice?
Joshua Rozenberg looks at the government's controversial legal aid proposals.
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Britain and Human Rights Law
Joshua Rozenberg investigates how reforming the Human Rights Act would affect UK law.
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Taken into Consideration: An Admission of Guilt?
Joshua Rozenberg looks into offences 'taken into consideration' and false confessions.
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Inquiries: Advice to Lord Justice Leveson
Joshua Rozenberg investigates how accountable such reviews as the Leveson Inquiry will be.
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The August Riots
Joshua Rozenberg explores contentious legal issues which arose from the August riots.
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Developments in Scottish Law
Presenter Joshua Rozenberg looks at recent developments in the Scottish legal system.
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The New Business of Law
Joshua Rozenberg looks at radical changes to the way law firms can be owned and run.
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The Coalition's Sentencing Reform Plans
Joshua Rozenberg explores the thinking behind the Justice Secretary's sentencing reforms.
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Super injunctions
Presenter Joshua Rozenberg looks at the rise of anonymised injunctions in privacy cases.
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Interview with Attorney General Dominic Grieve
Joshua Rozenberg talks to the Attorney General about contempt of court and prisoner voting
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Legal Powers for the Welsh Assembly
Joshua Rozenberg looks at whether Wales is on the road to becoming a fourth jurisdiction.
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What is the Future for Juries?
As trials become more complicated, Joshua Rozenberg asks what is the future for juries?
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Wikileaks and the Law
Joshua Rozenberg looks at the legal issues behind the Wikileaks story.
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Phone Tap Evidence in Terrorist Trials
GCHQ's ex-top lawyer says why phone tap evidence should not be used in terrorist trials.
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Military Justice
Joshua Rozenberg looks at the issue of military justice.