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knife crime
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Last week we asked for your thoughts on knife crime. 61% of you think it is a huge problem, and getting worse every month. But 39% think that our fears could be due to more media coverage of problems. Check out the comments below to find out more.
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2009-01-27
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legal debates
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men and women
law
Last week we asked you about feminism and women’s studies courses. An overwhelming 81% of you don’t think feminism discriminates against men, whereas 19% think that it places too much importance on women and makes men look bad. Check out some of the debate points below, or have a look at this week’s debate.
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2009-01-27
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law
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military
discrimination
Last week we asked you about Soldiers being banned from hotels. It seems Ladders2Law users are divided on the issue, with 43% saying that businesses should have a right to refuse entry to certain groups, and 57% thinking that their doors should be open to everyone, regardless of their uniform. Below are some of your comments.
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2009-01-27
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law
drugs
hot topics
legal debates
Last week we asked you about legalising drugs. Ex-civil servant Julian Critchley thought that we should, but a massive 87% of Ladders2Law users disagreed. Below are some of your thoughts.
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2009-01-27
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legal debates
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privacy
Last week we asked for your thoughts on privacy for social networking sites. Surprisingly, the vote was tied on whether you would let your parents see your social networking pages, with 50% saying yes, and 50% dead against.
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2009-01-27
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law
legal debates
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discrimination
Last week we heard your views for and against the Equality Bill. Below are some of the points you made.
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2009-01-27
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law
legal debates
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religion
Last week we asked for your thoughts on Lillian Ladele, the Christian registrar who refused to perform civil ceremonies for same sex couples. Below are some of your thoughts. You can still comment on the article here.
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2009-01-27
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legal volunteering
law student
study law
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Volunteering is a great way to gain valuable experience whilst putting your skills to good use. Check out these opportunities for young and aspiring law students.
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2010-01-14
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legal
law
words
jargon
contract law
You probably think you know what "treat", "offer" and "consideration" mean - but in the world of law, words can be more complicated than they look...
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2010-07-20
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law interviews
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Helen Law has worked as a barrister at Matrix Chambers since October 2006, having started there as a trainee in September 2005. Her work includes crime, civil actions against the police, public law, employment and discrimination.
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2008-12-12