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  • Abu Qatada: a victory for pragmatism and the rule of law

    Carl Gardner
    July 8, 2013

    Photo: Home Office
    Photo: Home Office

    Only a matter of weeks ago, politicians were seriously discussing the possibility that the UK might need to withdraw from the […]

    Tags: attorney general, government, human rights, immigration, terrorism
  • Paul Mendelle QC on the government’s criminal legal aid proposals

    Carl Gardner
    June 27, 2013

    Paul Mendelle QC

    Yesterday I spoke to Paul Mendelle QC, joint head of chambers at 25 Bedford Row and former chair of the Criminal Bar Association, about the government’s proposals on criminal legal […]

    Tags: crime, government, legal aid
  • McNally: If you live in a bubble, you’re not going to persuade people

    Carl Gardner
    June 20, 2013

    LAQT1

    By turns combative and conciliatory, justice minister Lord McNally gave a mercurial performance, defending the government’s criminal legal aid proposals on Tuesday evening in front of an audience of lawyers at a “Legal […]

  • Julian Assange: one year older

    Carl Gardner
    June 19, 2013

    Assange

    It’s a year since Julian Assange’s extraordinary decision to seek refuge in Ecuador’s London embassy. What should be done about him?

    The government has three broad options: it can try to de-recognise Ecuador’s […]

  • Andy Slaughter MP: this is going to be a long struggle

    Carl Gardner
    June 6, 2013

    Andy Slaughter

    Here’s another speech from Tuesday’s legal aid demonstration – this time from Labour’s shadow justice minister, Andy Slaughter.

    I think those interested in the debate about legal aid are not only entitled to, […]

    Tags: government, legal aid
  • Geoffrey Robertson QC: there is a hidden agenda

    Carl Gardner
    June 4, 2013

    Geoffrey Robertson2

    Geoffrey Robertson’s was another impressive speech today. He reminded us of the days of the “dock brief” and of what Stephen Sedley has called the “great sleep” of public law in the […]

    Tags: crime, government, judicial review, legal aid
  • Michael Fordham QC: the avocado of justice

    Carl Gardner
    June 4, 2013

    Michael Fordham

    Michael Fordham QC was I think the star of today’s “Saving Justice” demo outside the Ministry of Justice. His speech was both angry and funny – he called the Ministry of Justice […]

    Tags: government, legal aid
  • Dinah Rose QC: a declaration of a lack of interest

    Carl Gardner
    June 4, 2013

    Dinah Rose QC

    Here’s Dinah Rose’s speech at the “Save Justice” demonstration in front of the Ministry of Justice this afternoon. She began with a “declaration of a lack of interest” as someone who’s […]

    Tags: government, judicial review, legal aid
  • Denying defendants a choice of lawyers is wrong

    Carl Gardner
    June 4, 2013

    Even I’m concerned about Chris Grayling’s proposals for criminal legal aid. When the government announced cuts to civil legal aid, I broadly backed them, in contrast to most lawyers. Now, the government’s proposing some further cuts to civil […]

  • The future of press regulation: Law Society webinar

    Carl Gardner
    May 31, 2013

    The Law Society asked me recently to take part in a webinar to discuss the future of press regulation with the Law Society Gazette’s news editor Michael Cross – and the webinar’s now available online for free, if you […]

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