Membership of exclusive clubs can be ‘unfair advantage’ for some lawyers seeking to move into judiciary, says barristers’ body

Exclusive members’ clubs “create the potential for unfair advantage” for lawyers seeking to become judges, the Bar Council has warned, responding to growing unease about senior legal practitioners who are members of the men-only Garrick club.

The professional body for barristers set its comments about “closed doors and exclusionary spaces” against the background of wider concerns over the under-representation of women in the judiciary, and persistent gender disparities in female lawyers’ career progression and earnings.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

How Kim Kardashian became the public health activist for the stars

Should Gwyneth Paltrow wear a mask, should Ashton Kutcher order pizza? The…

UK government has to show why Scotland should stay in union, says Gove

Cabinet Office minister brushes aside questions about potential legal challenge to another…

See you in court! The return of sex-packed legal drama The Split

The BBC show is full of enjoyably escapist melodrama, punch-the-air moments of…