Privacy Injunctions - The New Black
16th March 2007 - Kate Wilson and Rupert Elliott explain why claims for misuse of private information have never been so fashionable. Article first published in the New Law Journal Volume 157
Appeals test scope of privacy
4th December 2006 -The media`s fears over the impact of human rights legislation could be borne out by the result of three recent court hearings - Article by Catrin Evans published in the Guardian
Good news for Fleet Street
1st December 2006 - The House of Lords restatement of Reynolds privilege will have a significant impact on the scope of the media`s public interest defence. Article by Sarah Palin for New Law Journal
Lowering the hurdles - for serious journalism
24th October 2006 - Have the law lords made life easier for investigative reporters? It depends on the newspaper, says Richard Rampton QC - Article for The Times
Campaigning for controversy
31st July 2006 - - The UK`s ban on political advertising in the broadcast media may not last after a series of court cases that have challenged it - Article by Andrew Caldecott QC and David Glen published in the Guardian
Triumph for `citizen journalists`
10th July 2006 - Butterworths Legal Updater. Following California`s Court of Appeal’s decision that staff at web magazines qualify for journalistic protection, Lucy Trevelyan speaks to Aidan Eardley, about what has been hailed as a victory for bloggers.
Privilege, but only in principle?
26th June 2006 - The Reynolds defence was meant to herald a new dawn of free speech. But in the seven years since it was decided, little has changed. Article by Richard Rampton QC published in The Guardian
A Da Vinci Code break that led to court
22nd May 2006 - When the Lawyer leaked the bestseller`s copyright ruling it soon found itself facing potential contempt of court charges -Article by Joanne Neenan published in The Guardian