17 July 2020 The government has mishandled the appointment of the ISC JOE DEVANNY: Did Boris Johnson exercise greater control in appointing Chris Grayling as preferred choice as the independent Intelligence and Security… Law Society
17 December 2019 Moot success for King's Law students King's law students have excelled in moot competitions in 2019, practicing their legal skills in simulated scenarios. Law Student University International Educate
4 October 2019 When fiction turns into fact Miscarriages of justice have long been a staple of literature and films. Law International Educate
11 December 2018 Learning from the inside Students put public interest law on trial at London’s Belmarsh Prison Law Educate Service London
1 November 2018 Getting to the bottom of high UK house prices House prices in parts of the UK are well known to be some of the most expensive in the world. Understanding the cause of these high property prices,… Business & Finance Law Society London Research
18 May 2018 Learning from the inside Students put public interest law on trial at London’s Belmarsh Prison. Law London Educate Service
31 October 2017 Legal and free Law students at King’s College London are making the leap from knowing the law to practising the law in a ground-breaking move that will also enable… Law London Service
2 June 2017 Providing English lessons to refugees A new educational project set up by students is helping refugees to integrate into Britain. Law Society Educate Service
8 March 2017 'A castle of one's own.' A pioneering education for women Between 1885 and 1915 the King’s Ladies’ (later Women’s) Department nurtured many of the first women in England to gain a degree and to become… Arts & Culture Law Society
7 October 2016 A Legal Legacy – Portraits of a Law School Photographer Eileen Perrier has captured alumni, students and staff from the Dickson Poon School of Law. Law