News
Justice Denied: TUC report
TUC Report finds women and children have been disproportionately affected by the devastating impact of LASPO, by Emma Fitzsimons Prior its enactment,…
Cuts That Hurt: Amnesty report
Amnesty International say legal aid cuts have created two-tier justice that leaves the poorest and most vulnerable out in the cold, by…
Legal aid news – October 2016
Here’s our round-up of all the latest legal aid news from October, featuring important reports by Amnesty and the TUC, crowdfunding for…
LAPG Conference, 7 October
Legal aid lawyers from across the country gathered in Leeds on Friday 7 October for the Legal Aid Practitioners Group (LAPG) annual…
Legal aid news – September 2016
After a brief summer break, YLAL’s legal aid news is back to update you on all the latest developments in the world…
Legal aid news – July 2016
We bring you the latest news in the world of legal aid and access to justice, with this update covering July and the…
Open letter to Theresa May
Young Legal Aid Lawyers, Legal Aid Practitioners Group and Legal Action Group have sent an open letter to the new Prime Minister,…
Legal aid news – June 2016
Away from the EU referendum and its political fallout, we bring you the latest news relating to legal aid and access to…
Legal aid news – May 2016
Exceptional Case Funding: on 20 May, the Court of Appeal overturned the judgment by the Administrative Court that the Exceptional Case Funding…
Legal aid news – April 2016
Residence test: on 18 April, the Supreme Court heard the appeal by the Public Law Project in the residence test case. The…