A manufacturing defect stops a parachute from deploying in a charity skydive leading to two people dying. Is this manslaughter or murder?
Should we make stalking illegal?
Should the law be black and white, or should it be flexible enough to look at each case on an individual basis?
If a law limits or restricts our freedom to do something, is that an unjust law with regards to autonomy?
What's the difference between a civil and criminal case?
Why are some professions exempt from Jury duty?
Should judges have a legislative role?
What is the point of a judge when laws are made by the jury?
What do you think the uses of traffic lights are?
If A gave B £100 thinking it was a loan and B accepted the money thinking it was a gift, should he have to give it back?
I'm having trouble with the meaning of three words: Lie, Deceive, Mislead. They seem to mean something a bit similar, but not exactly the same. Help me to sort them out from each other.
If you were the prime minister, which laws would you change?
Why is there no United States of Europe but there is a United States of America?
If a wife had expressed distaste for it previously, would her husband's habit of putting marmalade in his egg at breakfast be grounds for divorce?
Should the state have the right to violate our privacy?