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Stories
- Earned more than £1million from 15 Crowdjustice crowdfunders.[1]
- Earned more than £3.1million from 27 other crowdfunders.[2]
- Earned over £1million in crowdfunding to receive 3 High Court declarations of minimal importance.[3]
- Earned over £150,000 in crowdfunding to bring a case against COVID-19 related contracts to only be refused permission to bring the case.[4]
- Earned over £700,000 in crowdfunding to achieve nothing.[5]
- Crowdfunded over £180,000 to bring legal proceedings aginst the NHS in relation to the healthcare needs of transgender patients.Cite error: Invalid
<ref>tag; refs with no name must have content - High Court ordered Good Law Project to pay £125,000 in costs to the Government.[6]
- Police speak to barrister Jolyon Maugham about Brianna Ghey trial for potentially being in contempt of court.[7]
- Jolyon Maugham clubs fox to death while wearing kimono[8]
- High Court states that the Good Law Project does not have "carte blanche" to bring judicial reviews on any subject in the future because it does not have standing.[9]