Clive Anderson and some of the country's top legal minds discuss legal issues of the day. The first programme explores the controversial interface between the law and religion. Show more
A study claims a quarter of government databases lead to vulnerable people being victimised. How much information about us is in circulation and what are our rights to access it? Show more
Will the coming into force of the Lisbon Treaty generate a legal tsunami which will overwhelm British sovereignty? Are we governed by our own laws or the law of Europe? Show more
Clive Anderson and top legal experts discuss growing concerns that our laws and legal system have grown so complex that even judges are becoming confused. Show more
Clive Anderson and top legal experts discuss how our courts attempt to resolve disputes over the intellectual ownership of everything from life-saving drugs to sweater designs. Show more
Civil Court cases, from personal injury to unlawful detention, are increasingly being settled out of court. But can the system afford to give everyone their day in court? Show more
Clive Anderson and top legal experts discuss concerns that UK planning laws are becoming dysfunctional, failing to protect communities from unwanted and unnecessary development. Show more
Clive Anderson discusses the new Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act and considers who decides what can be done to an embryo and when, in law, life begins. Show more
Clive Anderson and top legal experts discuss whether the law strikes the right balance between empowering authorities to prevent terrorism and the need to defend civil liberties. Show more
Clive Anderson asks what the impact would be on British citizens if the government scrapped the Human Rights Act and replaced it with a new Bill of Rights. Show more
In the wake of recent abuse stories, Clive Anderson and guests discuss the legal liability of organisations for the crimes and misbehaviours of people who work for them. Show more
Clive Anderson and guests discuss how the law balances the 'paramount' interest of children's welfare with the sometimes conflicting rights of parents. Show more
Clive Anderson and guests discuss concerns that laws designed to protect individuals and minority groups from offence are inhibiting free speech. Show more