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    www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20070810/API/708100773 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/10/2007    Last Visited: 8/10/2007  

    Judge Linda Dobbs said NICE's recommendation that doctors use language-based tests to assess the severity of the disease - and thus whether a patient was eligible for the drugs - "creates confusion and the potential for discrimination" against people with learning disabilities and those whose first language is not English.She ordered NICE to change its guidance.

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    Published on: 7/2/2007    Last Visited: 7/5/2007  

    After a week of legal argument, judge Linda Dobbs reserved judgment in the test case challenge and will give a decision in writing later.

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    www.ewi.org.uk/about/boardmember.asp?id=7 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/12/2007    Last Visited: 5/18/2009  

    Linda Dobbs hit the headlines in early autumn 2004 when her appointment to the High Court bench was announced. Taking her seat in the Queen's Bench Division, Dobbs became the first person from an ethnic minority to reach this level of the judiciary and is one of only 10 women in the High Court. The significance of her appointment was brought home when it was applauded in an Early Day Motion in the House of Commons on 13 September. Dobbs' career began 23 years ago in 1981 when she was called to the bar, taking silk in 1998. She was a member of criminal set 18 Red Lion Court, until her judicial appointment.

    Despite the significance of Dobbs' appointment, her elevation to the bench came as little surprise to those who have followed her career. Her expertise and experience are undoubted, and she will be a valuable member of the judiciary. In a statement Dame Dobbs said: "It is a great honour to have been invited by the Lord Chancellor to become a High Court judge. "Whilst this appointment might be seen as casting me into the role of standard bearer, I am simply a practitioner following a career path. I am confident, nevertheless, that I am the first of many to come."

    In September 2003, Ms Dobbs was appointed as chairman of the Criminal Bar Association having previously been chair of a number of Bar Council committees.

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    EWI.org.uk/Profile%20-%20Dame%20Linda.asp - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 3/16/2007  

    Linda Dobbs hit the headlines in early autumn 2004 when her appointment to the High Court bench was announced.Taking her seat in the Queen's Bench Division, Dobbs became the first person from an ethnic minority to reach this level of the judiciary and is one of only 10 women in the High Court.The significance of her appointment was brought home when it was applauded in an Early Day Motion in the House of Commons on 13 September.Dobbs' career began 23 years ago in 1981 when she was called to the bar, taking silk in 1998.She was a member of criminal set 18 Red Lion Court, until her judicial appointment.

    Despite the significance of Dobbs' appointment, her elevation to the bench came as little surprise to those who have followed her career.Her expertise and experience are undoubted, and she will be a valuable member of the judiciary.In a statement Dame Dobbs said: "It is a great honour to have been invited by the Lord Chancellor to become a High Court judge."Whilst this appointment might be seen as casting me into the role of standard bearer, I am simply a practitioner following a career path.I am confident, nevertheless, that I am the first of many to come."

    In September 2003, Ms Dobbs was appointed as chairman of the Criminal Bar Association having previously been chair of a number of Bar Council committees.

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    wnyt.com/article/stories/S122358.shtml?cat=557 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/10/2007    Last Visited: 8/12/2007  

    Judge Linda Dobbs said NICE's recommendation that doctors use language-based tests to assess the severity of the disease and thus whether a patient was eligible for the drugs "creates confusion and the potential for discrimination" against people with learning disabilities and those whose first language is not English.She ordered NICE to change its guidance.

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    www.sierratimes.com/rss/newswire.php?article=/news.yaho - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/10/2007    Last Visited: 8/11/2007  

    Judge Linda Dobbs said NICE's recommendation that doctors use language-based tests to assess the severity of the disease , and thus whether a patient was eligible for the drugs , "creates confusion and the potential for discrimination" against people with learning disabilities and those whose first language is not English.She ordered NICE to change its guidance.

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    biz.yahoo.com/ap/070810/britain_alzheimer_s_drug.html?. - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/10/2007    Last Visited: 8/10/2007  

    Judge Linda Dobbs said NICE's recommendation that doctors use language-based tests to assess the severity of the disease -- and thus whether a patient was eligible for the drugs -- "creates confusion and the potential for discrimination" against people with learning disabilities and those whose first language is not English.She ordered NICE to change its guidance.

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    www.fairuk.org/dnd/2004/10/DND20041014Thu.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/4/2004    Last Visited: 6/27/2006  

    Recent months have seen the appointment of the first woman law lord, Brenda Hale, and the first black high court judge, Linda Dobbs.

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    www.imagingeconomics.com/reuters_article.asp?id=2007071 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/18/2007    Last Visited: 7/19/2007  

    Judge Linda Dobbs was asked to quash the decision of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) to restrict access to Alzheimer's drugs on the state National Health Service in the case heard last month.

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    in.news.yahoo.com/070629/137/6hj51.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/30/2007    Last Visited: 6/30/2007  

    After a week of legal argument, judge Linda Dobbs reserved judgment in the test case challenge and will give a decision in writing later.

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