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When judges get it wrong: Scrutiny for judges sentencing in the Crown Court
When judges get it wrong: Scrutiny for judges sentencing in the Crown CourtIn the wake of the Fordingbridge rape case, a criminal barrister examines the scrutiny of Crown Court sentencing decisions and the concerns the case has raised about judicial accountability.
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Protecting survivors standing for elections
Protecting survivors standing for electionsApsana Begum MP writes for Right to Equality about why she wants to change the law to ensure domestic violence survivors’ can access their democratic right to stand for election.
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Right to Equality calls for investigations into the conduct of Judge Tolson
Right to Equality calls for investigations into the conduct of Judge TolsonRight to Equality respond to the news that a mother has successfully appealed a decision from Judge Tolson, who wrongfully dismissed her allegation of rape that was still being investigated by the police.
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Statement on court of appeal teenage rape case ruling
Statement on court of appeal teenage rape case rulingRight to Equality call for reform after the Court of Appeal rule that a non-custodial sentence for two teenage boys found guilty of multiple counts of rape against two girls was unduly lenient.
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Family of teenage rape survivor join our Breaking Bias, Building Justice campaign as ambassadors
Family of teenage rape survivor join our Breaking Bias, Building Justice campaign as ambassadorsWe are pleased to announce that the mother and step-father of Jazmine, a teenage rape survivor whose three rapists were spared custodial sentences by Judge Nicholas Rowland, have joined our Breaking Bias, Building Justice campaign as ambassadors.
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Right to Equality launches new report “scratching the surface” of victim-blaming in family court
Right to Equality launches new report “scratching the surface” of victim-blaming in family courtRight to Equality’s report on victim-blaming and bias in family court. The report makes 10 recommendations to improve transparency, accountability and more research.
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‘We’re at high risk from these people’
‘We’re at high risk from these people’Jessica Bradley reports on the case of “Henry,” a young boy at the centre of prolonged family court proceedings following domestic abuse allegations against his father. His mother, Liz, says she has acted to protect her son, but has instead been accused of parental alienation…
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Cocaine en route to court: a five year old ordered to live with his drug taking father
Cocaine en route to court: a five year old ordered to live with his drug taking fatherTess Reidy reports on a complex family court case involving five-year-old “Barney,” who was removed from his mother’s care earlier this year amid concerns about her mental health and possible abduction risks. He now lives with his father and…
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Right to Equality awarded Non-For-Profit of the Year 2026
Right to Equality awarded Non-For-Profit of the Year 2026We are thrilled to have won Non-for-Profit Organisation of the Year at the Women and Diversity in Law awards.
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‘I hope I see you in Tescos, not in my courtroom’
‘I hope I see you in Tescos, not in my courtroom’In part two of Lara Feigel’s report on a case in Bournemouth Family Court, the stakes are high for two school-aged children living with their mother. If their parents cannot agree on a compromise they will find themselves at a full contested trial….
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Our director speaks at 24-hour vigil for family court survivors
Our director speaks at 24-hour vigil for family court survivorsDr Adrienne Barnett, co-director of Right to Equality, shared her expertise on the key problems with the family justice system at a 24-hour vigil organised by Raina Advocacy. Women across the country joined outside the Houses of Parliament to stand with children and survivors harmed…
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Making Children’s Voices Heard
Making Children’s Voices HeardIn the light of Pathfinder courts being implemented nationwide, Lara Feigel visits Bournemouth family court, one of the pilot Pathfinder courts, to see how this new approach to family law proceedings really works. She observes a case where custody of a schoolgirl is in dispute…