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February 2015

Supreme Courts: the US and UK compared
Three judicial assistants at the UK Supreme Court, who received grants from the Clark Foundation for Legal Education to visit the US Supreme Court, have written a comparative study based on their experience
Taking farmers to market
Farming producer organisations have an important opportunity to influence European Commission thinking on exemptions from competition law in the beef/veal and arable sectors
Queuing up for Street Law
The lessons that have been learned from the Society's Street Law scheme so far, and why it is creating a stir in classrooms up and down Scotland
Cash for your body
Should it be acceptable to sell one's organs? Examining the philosophical arguments to the contrary, the author maintains that it would be beneficial with suitable safeguards
Ivor Guild: an appreciation
A tribute to the former senior partner of Shepherd & Wedderburn
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In this issue

  • Supreme Courts: the US and UK compared
  • Taking farmers to market
  • Queuing up for Street Law
  • Cash for your body
  • Ivor Guild: an appreciation
  • Reading for pleasure
  • Journal magazine index 2014
  • Opinion: Waqqas Ashraf
  • Book reviews
  • Profile
  • President's column
  • More benefits from development plan approval
  • People on the move
  • On track for 1 April
  • In five years' time...
  • Glasgow 2015: the three Rs
  • Powers of attorney: the Inner House decides
  • Freelancing goes mainstream
  • Socially acceptable?
  • Searching questions
  • Separation and the stored embryo
  • Effect, not cause: is obesity a disability?
  • Goodbye to the Lamborghini?
  • Scottish Solicitors Discipline Tribunal
  • The dispute resolvers
  • Take care with Lender Exchange
  • Law reform roundup
  • From the Brussels office
  • Equal pay: a professional imperative
  • Are you a cyber risk?
  • Ask Ash
  • Property in the spotlight
  • Sweet smell of added value
  • Legally IT: the evolving lawyer

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