Big increase in clients at the University of Exeter’s Access to Justice Clinic
There has been a big increase in the number of people seeking free legal advice from the University of Exeter’s...
There has been a big increase in the number of people seeking free legal advice from the University of Exeter’s...
Governments should act now to stop the growing involvement of civilians in the digital battlefield – actions which can expose...
A study into how artificial intelligence (AI) can help people getting divorced is looking for participants who wouldn’t normally use...
There is a wide range of reasons for differential performance in professional legal assessments, with most beyond the direct control...
Register office weddings were more popular with older couples rather than runaway teenagers when introduced by the Victorians, new analysis...
Defence lawyers face numerous challenges accessing and reviewing evidence from phones and computers, a new study shows. Solicitors and barristers...
A University of Exeter expert is advising the G7 ministers on innovative approaches to govern new “disruptive” technology such as...
Pension clawback has been poorly understood and is the cause of significant financial implications and distress, particularly for women, a...
A new landmark study into legal failings associated with the Post Office scandal aims to support improvements in culture and...