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  • 17 April 2023
    Case Update Private Emails: An update

    We are disappointed to have to tell you that the Supreme Court has decided not to hear our appeal against decisions of the lower courts challenging the lawfulness of the use of private communication channels to conduct public business.

    Private Emails: An update
  • 14 April 2023
    Case Update Housing unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in hotels is unlawful, letter argues

    In a Good Law Project-backed case, children’s charity Article 39 has written to the government to reiterate its concerns that housing unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in hotels is unlawful.

    Housing unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in hotels is unlawful, letter argues
  • 14 April 2023
    News Bringing Down Goliath: Speaking Tour

    The new book, Bringing Down Goliath, by our Executive Director, Jolyon Maugham, will be released on 27th April.

    Bringing Down Goliath: Speaking Tour
  • 11 April 2023
    News Revealed: The Tories are still receiving funds from Russia-linked donors

    A year on since Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, we can reveal that the Conservative Party is still receiving large donations from individuals and companies with links to Russia.

    Revealed: The Tories are still receiving funds from Russia-linked donors
  • 4 April 2023
    News The sewage scandal – and what we’re doing about it

    We’re supporting three legal challenges to protect our coastline and rivers from pollution.

    The sewage scandal – and what we’re doing about it
  • 31 March 2023
    News United Utilities dumps the most sewage in 2022

    Today it’s been revealed, perhaps unsurprisingly, that the North West based water company United Utilities is the worst offender for dumping sewage into our local rivers and coastal waters. 

    United Utilities dumps the most sewage in 2022
  • 30 March 2023
    Case Update New Net Zero plan – has the Government done enough this time?

    Today, the Government has published its revised Net Zero plan – just a day before the court-ordered deadline – as a result of the legal challenge we brought together with Friends of the Earth, Client Earth and environmental campaigner, Joanna Wheatley. The High Court found in our favour – ruling that the original strategy was inadequate and unlawful, thereby forcing the Government to produce a new plan.   

    New Net Zero plan – has the Government done enough this time?
  • 30 March 2023
    News Why our founder would refuse to prosecute climate protesters

    Jo Maugham, founder and director of Good Law Project explains why he’s supporting the Barristers’ Declaration.

    Why our founder would refuse to prosecute climate protesters
  • 29 March 2023
    News Dark Money Uncovered

    In a series of investigations, we expose the web of influence tangled around British politics.

    Dark Money Uncovered
  • 29 March 2023
    Case Update Home Office to disclose identities of missing asylum-seeking children after Court hearing

    The Family Division of the High Court has heard an urgent application seeking to provide protection to a group of unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in the UK who are missing.

    Home Office to disclose identities of missing asylum-seeking children after Court hearing
  • 29 March 2023
    News Tory private members’ club pockets £50k from alleged far-right German donor

    A company controlled by a wealthy donor, believed to be a major funder of the far right in Germany, has donated another £50,000 to the Carlton Club – which has in turn given £1.3m to the Conservative Party.

    Tory private members’ club pockets £50k from alleged far-right German donor
  • 28 March 2023
    Case Update We have a court date for our fight against fossil fuel drilling in the Surrey Hills

    We are supporting the campaign group, Protect Dunsfold, to challenge the Government’s decision to allow a fossil fuel exploration scheme on the edge of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

    We have a court date for our fight against fossil fuel drilling in the Surrey Hills
  • 27 March 2023
    News NEW: Water firms have dumped raw sewage into English waterways for over 7 million hours since 2020

    New figures show that, in 2022 alone, raw sewage was dumped into rivers and coastal areas across England 300,953 times by private water companies – an equivalent of 824 spills every single day for a total of 1.7 million hours.

    NEW: Water firms have dumped raw sewage into English waterways for over 7 million hours since 2020
  • 24 March 2023
    News The Daily Mail don’t like it when we stand up for our planet

    Our Director, Jo Maugham, explains why he and 120 other leading barristers have signed a Declaration of Conscience to stop representing fossil fuel interests.

    The Daily Mail don’t like it when we stand up for our planet
  • 24 March 2023
    Case Update NHS England must ensure rights of young trans people are protected

    Good Law Project has written to NHS England asking for an update on the new specialist service for trans young people and children in England, including assurances that protections outlined in the Equality Act are properly implemented.

    NHS England must ensure rights of young trans people are protected
  • 23 March 2023
    Case Update NEW: Family Court to hear Good Law Project-backed case to protect missing asylum-seeking children

    This Friday, the Family Division of the High Court will hear an application which seeks to provide protection for a group of children without any parent or guardian who are seeking asylum in the UK – who have gone missing.

    NEW: Family Court to hear Good Law Project-backed case to protect missing asylum-seeking children