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Transparency Project: Family Court Reporting Watch – Weekly Round-Up

The purpose of this update is to correct, clarify and comment on media reports of family court cases, to explain and comment on published Judgments of family cases and to highlight other transparency news.

Media Reports of Family Courts Case and Family Justice Issues

Both are useful reminders that, whilst publication of appropriately anonymised judgments is just one aspect of transparency, it is a crucial one if incorrect or misleading accounts of family court cases are to be identified and alternative narratives to reach the public.

Media reports we found notably balanced, accurate or otherwise helpful to transparency this week

 

In other Transparency News

Reports this week included:

Inforrm reposted Amber Melville-Browns piece from Legal Cheek: Who wants to be a regulator?

With I News and the Daily Mail reporting Max Mosley’s denial of allegations about the source of his funding to Impress

And an Ipso press release about an open meeting in Manchester in February

And in case you missed this…

What does open justice actually mean by Judith Townend on the Transparency Project blog

Feature image courtesy of Flickr with thanks to Lauri Heikkinen

This post originally appeared on the Transparency Project blog and is reproduced with permission and thanks.

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