Carl Gardner
July 11, 2008
The other court case that has attracted massive interest this week has of course been that of Lillian Ladele, who, an Employment Tribunal has found, was both directly and indirectly discriminated against on grounds of her religion, and was […]
Carl Gardner
July 11, 2008
A reader has asked me what I think of the widely reported conviction and fine of Jason Howard for dangerous cycling which killed Rhiannon Bennet in Buckingham last year.
It’s always difficult to comment on cases like this. […]
Carl Gardner
July 11, 2008
Not all calls for “clarification” of the law are nonsense, but it is well worth being sceptical about such calls generally: often they rest on the assumption that the law should always rely on clear-cut black and white definitions. An […]