The Christian approach to injustice
In The Dock How should Christians regard injustice? What if you're the victim of it. Retired high court judge Sir Jeremy Cooke tells us what Jesus has to say.
In The Dock How should Christians regard injustice? What if you're the victim of it. Retired high court judge Sir Jeremy Cooke tells us what Jesus has to say.
In The Dock When Premier listener and bus driver Martin rang in for legal advice on alerting his bosses to a faulty bus he was given the boot. What does the bible say about whistleblowing and should Christians do more of it?
In The Dock The EU has talked about assigning 'personhood' to robots which would give them human rights of a kind. Can a robot ever have the same legal rights as a real person? One judge and one lawyer give their thoughts.
In The Dock No human being can avoid conflict. If it gets out of hand lawyers are drafted in to settle the matter. What principles do they use to resolve issues?
In The Dock Are our laws becoming too secular? John Scriven and Sir Jeremy Cooke discuss.
In The Dock Ranti Williams, Sir Jeremy Cooke and lawyer David Foster look at the law around assisted dying and argue why life always has value.
In The Dock Former high court judge Sir Jeremy Cooke, Ranti Williams and Rachel Huston look at the benefits of power-sharing and whether Christians should welcome a potential power sharing deal with the DUP a party with a strong Christian history.
In The Dock How do free Christians in the west respond to the persecuted church and do lawyers hold the key? Retired high court judge, Sir Jeremy Cooke, Ranti Williams, Rachel Huston and ADF lawyer Laurence Wilkinson debate the issue.