MS PATIENT FOUND NOT GUILTY OF CULTIVATING CANNABIS FOR MEDICAL USE
Carlisle Court acquitted an MS patient today of cultivating cannabis, following the Crown...
Terms of reference and 'Core Participants': the Brook House Inquiry explained
On 5 November 2019, the Home Secretary announced a statutory inquiry into abuses at Brook House...
Islamic Marriage (Nikah) and English Law – where are we now after Akhter v Khan?
ITN's family department consider whether the landmark case of Akhter v Khan means that Islamic...
Supreme Court rules that large numbers of asylum seekers have been unlawfully detained
In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court has ruled that many detentions under the Dublin III...
Discrimination: ITN's Shirin Marker explains the case against Miss World
Shirin appeared on BBC news to discuss our client Veronika Didusenko's discrimination claim...
Miss World competition accused of discriminatory entry policy
Veronika Didusenko, who was crowned Miss Ukraine 2018, has launched a legal challenge against...
Legal 500 awards 2020: ITN nominated for civil liberties and human rights work
Our Civil Liberties department has been recognised for their excellent work over the past year.
Important case on secure accomodation
ITN's Somia Siddiq represented the Association of Lawyers for Children in this landmark case on...