Carl Gardner
October 15, 2009
There’s been a lot of Trafigura traffic on the internet, for obvious reasons – and a lot of legal questions have been raised. I want to try to cut through some of that and shed some legal light if I […]
Carl Gardner
October 13, 2009
Remember Geert Wilders? Back in February the Home Secretary Jacqui Smith excluded him from the UK because of his views on Islam. I wrote at the time that the decision was unlawful; an afterthought simply confirmed my view. […]
Carl Gardner
October 13, 2009
Charon QC interviewed me this afternoon about the “Guardian gag” affair – the attempt by Carter-Ruck solicitors to prevent publication of reports of a parliamentary question by Paul Farrelly MP.
I think some blogger’s references to the […]
Carl Gardner
October 1, 2009
The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom opens officially today – and with it, a new chapter in this country’s legal history. The Guardian has a leader about it today, and the opening is likely to be covered widely […]