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The Court of Appeal ruled that the 12-month residence test for legal aid eligibility was lawful, reversing last year’s judgment from the Divisional Court that the Lord Chancellor had exceeded his powers and acted in an unjustified discriminatory manner. Legal charity the Pubic Law Project, which brought the case, hopes to seek an urgent appeal to the Supreme Court.
The Court of Appeal ruled that the 12-month residence test for legal aid eligibility was lawful, reversing last year’s judgment from the Divisional Court that the Lord Chancellor had exceeded his powers and acted in an unjustified discriminatory manner. Legal charity the Pubic Law Project, which brought the case, hopes to seek an urgent appeal to the Supreme Court.
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