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Banging Heads Together and Making Things Go Away
Banging Heads Together and Making Things Go Away
Guest blog by Anna Smith*, a former magistrate, who writes on her experiences during the training process.
The Magistrates’ Association’s comment, written by Tracy Sortwell, Chair of the Magistrates’ Association’s Family Court Committee, can be found at the conclusion…
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Right to Equality’s Briefing on the Victim’s Bill
Read Right to Equality’s Briefing on Amendments to the Victim’s Bill. We were pleased to contribute to this work and wholeheartedly call on our government to implement these changes to benefit survivors.
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The Family Court Does Not Understand Domestic Abuse
Read the OpEd by Louise Tickle and Hannah Summers discussing how the family court does not understand abuse. First published in the December 2023 edition of the Family Law Bar Association magazine, Family Affairs
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How a Journalist Exposed a Biased Judge
Read Louise Tickle’s guest blog post for Right to Equality detailing the recent work undertaken to expose a biased judge and maintain accountability in the court.
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Banging Heads Together and Making Things Go Away
Banging Heads Together and Making Things Go Away
Guest blog by Anna Smith*, a former magistrate, who writes on her experiences during the training process.
The Magistrates’ Association’s comment, written by Tracy Sortwell, Chair of the Magistrates’ Association’s Family Court Committee, can be found at the conclusion…
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Right to Equality’s Briefing on the Victim’s Bill
Read Right to Equality’s Briefing on Amendments to the Victim’s Bill. We were pleased to contribute to this work and wholeheartedly call on our government to implement these changes to benefit survivors.
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The Family Court Does Not Understand Domestic Abuse
Read the OpEd by Louise Tickle and Hannah Summers discussing how the family court does not understand abuse. First published in the December 2023 edition of the Family Law Bar Association magazine, Family Affairs
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How a Journalist Exposed a Biased Judge
Read Louise Tickle’s guest blog post for Right to Equality detailing the recent work undertaken to expose a biased judge and maintain accountability in the court.
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Feminism and Trans Rights
In celebration of Trans Awareness Week, join us in discussing why feminism is, and must continue to be, trans-inclusive!
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Abusers’ New Favourite Toy: AirTags used to stalk and control women
It’s been over two years since Apple launched its AirTag device, a small and inconspicuous gadget that can be attached to keys, wallets, and other items to help you locate them using the Find My app on your…
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The life time work of Catharine Mackinnon
Professor Catherine A. MacKinnon is a leading American feminist legal scholar and activist. She is best known for her groundbreaking work on sexual harassment, pornography, gender equality and sexual violence.
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The laws that discriminated against women 100 years ago in Britain
One hundred years ago, in Britain, women were subject to a variety of oppressive laws that denied them basic rights and severely limited their opportunities. These laws were based on the idea that women were inferior to men and needed to be controlled…
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The five key signs that you’re in an abusive relationship
It’s important to be aware of the signs that you may be in an abusive relationship so that you can get help and address the situation. Abuse can come in different forms, including physical, emotional, mental and even financial abuse. Here are five…