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Duress and deprivation of citizenship
Should a woman escape liability if she was pressured to commit the crime by a man?
First broadcast: 12 Mar 2013
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Inside the Supreme Court
Britain's most senior judge Lord Neuberger answers questions from the Supreme Court.
First broadcast: 05 Mar 2013
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Drones, street art and more immigration law
Should the laws of war ban 'drones'? Plus, illegal immigrants who can't be deported.
First broadcast: 26 Feb 2013
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Whistleblowing, forgotten children and the legal future of Wales
Are the centuries of legal union between England and Wales coming to an end?
First broadcast: 19 Feb 2013
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Sorting out extradition and prisoner voting
Joshua Rozenberg asks how rows over extradition and votes for prisoners can be resolved.
First broadcast: 06 Nov 2012
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DIY Law
Joshua Rozenberg asks what it is like to represent yourself in court.
First broadcast: 30 Oct 2012
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Compensation for Savile's victims
Joshua Rozenberg asks how the courts will treat claims made by victims of Jimmy Savile.
First broadcast: 23 Oct 2012
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Where next for the Hillsborough families?
Joshua Rozenberg asks where next for the families of those who died at Hillsborough.
First broadcast: 16 Oct 2012
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White-Collar Crime
Joshua Rozenberg asks if the government is planning to go easy on white collar criminals.
First broadcast: 26 Jun 2012
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The quality of advocacy
Joshua Rozenberg asks if reducing costs is affecting the quality of advocacy in the courts
First broadcast: 19 Jun 2012
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