Date set for McKinnon extradition judicial review
Blog Gary McKinnon, the man accused of hacking Nasa and Pentagon computers, will have his oral judicial review hearing on 20 Jan, according to the Free Gary McKinnon website. The judicial review will decide whether to overturn Jacqui Smith's decision...
[December 2, 2008, 17:22]
Nasa hacker judicial review date set
News A date has been set for a High Court judicial review of Nasa hacker Gary McKinnon's case. Gary McKinnon's mother Janis Sharp told ZDNet UK of the judicial review date via an email on Friday. The review, set for the 9 and 10 June, will focus on...
[February 27, 2009, 17:03]
McKinnon judicial review application on Tuesday
Blog Nasa hacker Gary McKinnon's application for a second judicial review will happen on Tuesday. The review, at the Royal Courts of Justice, is to apply for a decision as to whether McKinnon could be prosecuted in the UK.
[July 13, 2009, 17:26]
Nasa hacker gains judicial review
Blog Self-confessed Nasa hacker Gary McKinnon has won a judicial review of Home Secretary Jacqui Smith's October decision to carry on with his extradition to the US, even after McKinnon's diagnosis with Asperger's syndrome.
[January 23, 2009, 12:29]
McKinnon lawyers seek judicial review
Blog Lawyers seeking a judicial review for Nasa hacker Gary McKinnon lodged fresh evidence of his psychiatric state at the High Court on Thursday. Todner and the rest of McKinnon's legal team have requested a judicial review of home secretary Alan...
[December 10, 2009, 16:00]
Date set for McKinnon extradition judicial review
Blog Comment The British justice system is a wonderful system, devised by some of the best lawyers in the land, brought in by Parliament (many members of which are lawyers) at the bidding of Government (many of whom are lawyers), adjudged in the Courts staffed...
[December 12, 2008, 20:08]
McKinnon's extradition judicial review hearing set for Jan 20
Blog Comment Ah good so there is hope. Anyway come to think of it, why is the home secetary deciding on the fate of an individual? I didn't think that was the way things were supposed to work! Of course there's every chance the law has changed whilst we've been...
[December 3, 2008, 7:13]
Nasa hacker gains judicial review
Blog Comment Since the US Government has the hard drive and presumably trace logs from the systems he allegedly damaged, it would be very interesting to compare files from both sources and see what he really did and what might have happened after he "opened...
[January 26, 2009, 16:30]
McKinnon lawyers seek judicial review
Blog Comment "However, according to Sharp, the police have warned that campaigners may be arrested if they attempt to go to the palace. Why? So walking to the Palace gates or fence to leave flower's and cards will get people arrested?
[December 10, 2009, 23:27]
Date set for McKinnon extradition judicial review
Blog Comment Oh yes I get it now!
[December 3, 2008, 19:07]
Date set for McKinnon extradition judicial review
Blog Comment Hi Roger, As far as I understand it, the Home Secretary has the power to intervene in the appeals process. There are various criminal courts in the UK, staring with magistrates. Appeals are then directed to Crown Court, the Court of Appeal, the...
[December 4, 2008, 7:16]
Nasa hacker gets legal deadline extended
Blog Gary McKinnon's legal team has been given more time to request a judicial review of the home secretary's decision not to halt McKinnon's extradition to the United States. Johnson released his decision not to intervene on Thursday, and McKinnon was...
[December 2, 2009, 14:07]
IR35 decision due next Monday
News Judgement in the IR35 judicial review will be handed down on Monday, 2 April at the High Court. The judicial review was heard at the High Court by Mr Justice Burton, and concluded on Tuesday 20 March.
[March 27, 2001, 8:20]
IR35 latest: Contractors face tax chaos
News The judge presiding over the judicial review of the government's controversial IR35 tax rules indicated on Wednesday that he might decide that IT workers, but not other contractors, should be exempt from the rules.
[March 15, 2001, 14:08]
Pilots ready to seek legal action over ID cards
News The British Airline Pilots Association union has warned it may seek a judicial review of the government's ID cards scheme to prevent pilots being forced to carry identity cards. A spokesman for the British Airline Pilots Association (Balpa), which...
[October 14, 2008, 9:29]
Decision coming soon in IR35 appeal
News The Court of Appeal will announce its ruling in the long-running IR35 judicial review at 10am on Friday, determining whether the controversial tax law, which its opponents claim is damaging the UK technology sector, remains in place.
[December 20, 2001, 12:55]
IR35 could cost companies billions in benefits
News Mr Justice Burton, who is hearing a judicial review brought by the Professional Contractors Group (PCG), said in court that a self-employed contractor who was treated as an employee for tax purposes by the Inland Revenue should also be entitled to...
[March 21, 2001, 7:31]
IR35 battle moves to the Court of Appeal
News The PCG, a body which represents self-employed workers, is unhappy with the conclusion of a recent judicial review into IR35, which concluded that the government was not breaking European law by introducing the tax.
[August 28, 2001, 10:18]
Contractors lose IR35 appeal
News The judicial review was one part of our overall strategy but was not the whole part. It took its case to the Court of Appeal after losing a judicial review back in April. The Court of Appeal ruled on Friday morning that IR35, the controversial tax...
[December 21, 2001, 10:55]
Battle for iTunes.co.uk is over
News Cohen had already lost a bid for a judicial review in August, at which time the judge threw the case out at the first opportunity, saying that CyberBritain could have used the appeal process which forms part of Nominet's dispute resolution procedure.
[November 23, 2005, 11:30]



