A bumper crop of judgements.

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The summer holidays give most of us the chance to slow down, catch up
and perhaps even relax. So when schools and the courts closed their doors
for the summer break, there were no doubt some collective sighs of relief
from the teaching and legal professions.


However, just before their own holidays at the end of July, the Law Lords
busily delivered a bumper crop of judgements, two of which might make
summer a little less relaxing for the legal and education professions.


The two judgements, which

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