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Tag Archives: open courts data
Legal blogging: what can it achieve?
Last night I attended a small legal blogging discussion at One Crown Office Row chambers near Temple. The panel featured David Allen Green (Jack of Kent / New Statesman), Carl Gardner (Head of Legal) and Adam Wagner (UK Human Rights Blog), … Continue reading
Posted in courts, data, freedom of information, media law resources Tagged lawblogs, legal data, one crown office row, open courts data 7 Comments
Digital courts: ‘You Be the Judge’ online feature cost £56k; plans for reporting restrictions database shelved
A Criminal Justice System website that presents video scenarios based on real court cases cost £56,403.60 (excl. VAT) to build, while plans for a central media database of reporting restrictions have been abandoned, Freedom of Information requests have shown. The … Continue reading
Posted in courts, data, freedom of information, media law Tagged her majesty's court service, hmcs, ministry of justice, open courts data 3 Comments