Two Historic Wins for Public Interest Legal Fund Law for Change in Environmental Cases
Law for Change, celebrates two major wins for environmental justice this week, with victories in the UK Supreme Court and the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal.
Oxford University academics win employee status legal challenge in Law for Change backed challenge
Oxford University academics win employee status legal challenge in Law for Change backed challenge
Law for Change welcomes DEFRA U-turn on food waste reporting policy after backing legal challenge
Food industry environmental campaigners have welcomed a government U-turn that means the government will reconsider whether the food industry will be required to report how much food is going to waste.
Law for Change supports Sharps Bedrooms fitter’s rights after being denied holiday pay and Statutory Sick Pay
Huddersfield fitter David Lockwood, who has been classed as a subcontractor by Sharps Bedrooms Limited is taking legal action against the company to be classed as a worker and receive benefits such as holiday pay and Statutory Sick Pay.
Law for Change is supporting Asylum Aid's appeal to challenge the High Court ruling on Home Office Rwanda scheme.
Law for Change is supporting Asylum Aid’s appeal to challenge the High Court decision on the Home Secretary’s Rwanda policy
New body to fund legal actions for wider social change
Law for Change, a new organisation created to use the law as a tool to deliver wider social change, is being launched this week.
‘Cases just need to be heard sometimes’ - Law for Change co-founder and former competition lawyer Stephen Kinsella on why he set up new legal fund
‘Cases just need to be heard sometimes’, Law for Change co-founder Stephen Kinsella tells Nick Hilborne for Legal Futures
‘The law lags behind changing attitudes: I want to challenge that’ - Law for Change co-founder Charles Keidan tells The Times
Law for Change co-founder and former Supreme Court claimant in landmark civil partnership case Charles Keidan in conversation with Catherine Baski for The Times
‘New funder will support cases with tangible moral purpose’ , writes top UK legal commentator and lawyer Joshua Rozenberg
New funder will support cases with tangible moral purpose, writes Joshua Rozenberg
Law for Change is backing Employment Tribunal claim against ‘Uberisation’ of university employment contracts
Two Oxford University academics are challenging the University in the Employment Tribunal after being ousted from the course they have taught for 15 years following a long campaign for better contract rights for themselves and their colleagues.
Met Police agree to overhaul ‘racist’ Gangs Matrix after landmark legal challenge supported by Law for Change
Metropolitan Police admit discriminatory and unlawful database needs ‘wholesale change’