The head of the courts service in England and Wales has apologised for failing to tell ministers and judges sooner about an IT bug that caused evidence to go missing, be overwritten or appear lost.
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Riel Karmy-Jones KC, chair of the CBA, said the risk of judges being threatened was one of many problems with the mooted ...
Senior judges in the U.K. have published AI guidelines for the judiciary to follow, which advise how to use AI and warn of the potential risks of using the technology in trials. A group of four senior ...
Diane Coyle has received funding from the Nuffield Foundation’s Public Right to Justice programme. The Labour government has made economic growth its top priority, committing to planning reforms, ...
Craig Smith and Dr Kim Langtree from the University of Salford warn against scrapping jury trials in response to pressures ...
The ongoing shortage of judges in the UK is prompting families to turn to out-of-court solutions to resolve disputes more ...
UK ministers propose changes to the judicial system by scrapping jury trials for minor cases and are increasing the minimum wage by 4.1%. Additional developments include airlines raising concerns over ...
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David Lammy slammed by lawyers over 'terrible' plans to scrap juries as 'appalling' loss for liberty
A former solicitor general has annihilated David Lammy's plans to scrap juries in a number of court cases on GB News, further ...
A senior judge said on Friday that lawyers could be prosecuted for presenting material that had been “hallucinated” by artificial intelligence tools. By Lizzie Dearden Reporting from London The High ...
It’s in this country’s DNA.” He warned that if juries are removed for the vast majority of cases they will be replaced by a ...
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