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Public Choice & the Polity

Adam Bell wrote 8 hours ago: Official lawyer to the Twitterati David Allen Green asks us whether it was necessary that a polity … more →

Tags: Public Choice, gorillas

A Legal Debate in a Public Space: An Evening at St Paul's

tashalaw wrote 3 months ago: On Monday I went to a law debate at tent city in Occupy London Stock Exchange (LSX) camp outside St … more →

Tags: law blog, Legal, Law, Human Rights, Occupy LSX, Paternoster Square, London Stock Exchange, Civil Rights, Civil Rights Movement

Why lawyers will never be Cameron's Valentine6 comments

Louise Restell wrote 3 months ago: I doubt there was much of ‘that lovin’ feeling’ at the Law Society on Valentine’s Day.  Despite all … more →

Tags: Justice System, law & society, compensation culture, Whiplash, David Cameron, Lawyers, referral fees, Personal Injury, Insurance Industry

Inforrm Law and Media Round Up – 5 December 2011

jtownend wrote 5 months ago: My round up of the past week in media law for the Inforrm blog can be found at this link. Today … more →

Tags: Media Law, media law mop-up, media regulation, Super Injunctions, Leveson Inquiry, Niall Ferguson

Burzynski blogs: My Master List56 comments

josephinejones wrote 6 months ago: Here is a summary of information on #Burzynski – which will hopefully be of use to those daunt … more →

Tags: All, pseudoscience, Evening Standard, Cancer, Burzynski, observer, ANTINEOPLASTONS, Science based medicine, Cancer Research UK

Yet Another Post on Banning

Tauriq Moosa wrote 6 months ago: The insightful legal writer, David Allen Green, has just penned an article asking whether we should … more →

Tags: Reason, Social criticism, anti-religion, Philosophy, Public Ethics, Offence, Banning, Jerry Falwell, legality

You're not pure, and this isn't simple | Riot clean-up two weeks on

fromthechalkface wrote 9 months ago: At the NUJ event referred to in my last post, Kelvin MacKenzie’s position during Newsnight was refer … more →

Tags: Woolly minded liberalism, uk politics, xenophobia, London Riots, UK Riots, Gary MacFarlane, NUJ, tony evans, met police

Documenting disorder: a riot aggregator2 comments

Rob wrote 9 months ago: I think the last thing we need today is another under-informed commentator spraying ill-thought opin … more →

Tags: whuff, Politicareering, UK Riots, Mary Riddell, laurie penney, Riot cleanup

Legal Blogging and Legal Journalism: Interesting Discussion on Without Prejudice1 comment

legalinformatics wrote 10 months ago: A very interesting discussion of legal blogging and legal journalism in the UK is available on this … more →

Tags: Podcasts, Charon QC, joshua rozenberg, legal blogging, Legal blogs, Legal communication, Legal Journalism, legal social media, Legal Web 2.0

Journalistic Integrity & Hari

Adam Bell wrote 11 months ago: Yesterday was fun. While I do enjoy the writings of Johann Hari, there’s no denying that he … more →

Tags: Bloody Commies, Massively pompous, language discourse, Randroids, Daily Mail, Johann Hari, Polly Toynbee, Laurie Penny, Ben Goldacre

Access denied

shodanalexm wrote 11 months ago: Yesterday saw Ken Clarke present the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill to Parli … more →

Tags: Politics, poverty and social exclusion, Coalition Government, Power, legal aid, Rights, Access to Justice, Ken Clarke

Ridiculous derision

fromthechalkface wrote 11 months ago: Following on from tonight’s Westminster Skeptics, I was left trying to formulate the question I thin … more →

Tags: Woolly minded liberalism, uk politics, sitp, Wesminster Skeptics, evidence based approach, Orwell, Blogging, blogs, crispian jago

Justice at last for Ian Tomlinson

Niklas Smith wrote 1 year ago: Today is a good day for British justice. The Crown Prosecution Service has finally changed its deepl … more →

Tags: English, Law and Justice, Ian Tomlinson, metropolitan police, CPS, Keir Starmer, police violence

Widening the Overton Window: Wikileaks and the UK Press2 comments

x7o wrote 1 year ago: I’ve been writing less lately on account of a spate of study-related tasks, and haven’t … more →

Tags: Essay, Debunking, Wikileaks, uk press

Debunking the Myth of the Contra Mundum Injunction Order3 comments

Antonin I. Pribetic wrote 1 year ago: In his “Postcard From The Staterooms: Urbi et Orbi and *Contra Mundum* edition” post, Ch … more →

Tags: conflict of laws, injunctions, united kingdom, charonqc, Privacy, U.K. Human Rights Act, contempt order, England and Wales High Court, OPQ v BJM

Stephen Fry on Language, Illustrated by RogersCreations

The 1955 Hudson wrote 1 year ago: Thanks to Stephen Fry (@stephenfry) for his eloquence, Matt Rogers for his kinetic typography and  J … more →

Tags: language, twitter, John Hodgman, Stephen Fry, Arts, typography

Not apace with social media.

fromthechalkface wrote 1 year ago: Reading the “Case Stated” post on Jack of Kent’s blog (to which the numbered point … more →

Tags: Woolly minded liberalism, Bureaucracy, Education, Social Media, uk politics, twitter joke trial, Paul Chambers, paul j chambers, illiberal

Frank Swain on skepticism6 comments

Shub Niggurath wrote 1 year ago: As is somewhat obvious, skepticism, in certain circles, is not so much about skepticism at all but r … more →

Tags: Policy and Politics, Frank Swain, Skepticism, Australian Skeptics

For the love of Channel 4...4 comments

ParisLees wrote 1 year ago: Tenancy agreement renewed today: must be a week for signing documents. One year ago, exactly, I was … more →

Tags: Trans Activism - Media, Transsexual, Transgender, paris lees, Trans Media Watch, Channel 4, transphobia, trans, stuart cosgrove


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