Young JUSTICE
This quarterly newsletter for young people and students dives into current legal issues, explains them in clear terms, then explores how to change things for the better.

Introduction
The Young JUSTICE newsletter
Discover the laws behind the headlines with the new Young JUSTICE Newsletter.
When you hear the word “law”, you might picture courtrooms and people wearing wigs, but these clichés only tell a tiny part of the story.
The law shapes nearly every part of our daily life, from our social media feed to our jobs. It decides whether your landlord can evict you. It even sets limits on what we can say, whether online or at a protest.
But where do laws come from? From music to protest, how do they shape daily life? And how can laws be made fairer?
If you’re interested in these questions, the Young JUSTICE newsletter is for you...
Topics & timings
What the newsletter covers
The Young JUSTICE newsletter is sent out four times a year - with the first edition arriving in inboxes in July - and covers topics like:
🎙️ Could making or performing rap music make you guilty of a crime? How police use music by drill artists like Unknown T and 67 as evidence in trials.
🪧 Can holding up a sign get you arrested? A look at the laws behind the arrest of hundreds of Palestine Action activists.
🏚️ Can your landlord kick you out of your flat if you’ve done nothing wrong? How new renters’ rights laws have changed things.
