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  • That bungled oath

    Carl Gardner
    January 22, 2009

    He’s done it again, then. It was obviously Chief Justice Roberts’s fault; he was the only who put the adverb faithfully at the end of the second clause, rather than at the beginning, as it […]

    Tags: US constitution
  • Fuss and nonsense from Daniel Kawczynski

    Carl Gardner
    January 21, 2009

    Here we go again. It only seems ten minutes since I was exasperated by the Damian Green affair, specifically the way MPs, media and blogs all focused quite wrongly on the extremely lawful and proper search of Damian Green’s Westminster […]

    Tags: human rights, parliament, police
  • Carrie v Tolkein

    Carl Gardner
    January 21, 2009

    This libel judgment from the High Court last week caught my eye: Eady J has struck out a libel claim about a blog comment under the Jameel jurisdiction to protect the court from abuse of process […]

    Tags: blogging, libel
  • Shadow Attorney mystery solved

    Carl Gardner
    January 20, 2009

    It’s going to be… Dominic Grieve. Still. In addition to his post as shadow Justice secretary.

    As I’ve commented at Iain Dale’s Diary, I suppose it makes sense in a way for Justice and the shadow Attorney’s […]

    Tags: attorney general, conservatives, parliament
  • John Mortimer

    Carl Gardner
    January 20, 2009

    I know surprisingly little about John Mortimer, and can’t claim to have any special interest in him: I never read any of his books, and his apparently champagny socialism put me off him quite a bit, especially in the 1980s, […]

    Tags: legal literature
  • Islington v Ladele: sanity restored

    Carl Gardner
    January 19, 2009

    Something I’ve not yet commented on since my part facultative-festive and part enforced-technological break is the welcome restoration of sense and good legal analysis to the field of religious discrimination by the Employment Appeal Tribunal, which has reversed

    Tags: discrimination, employment, human rights, religion, sexual orientation
  • Shadow Attorney, anyone?

    Carl Gardner
    January 19, 2009

    There may have been a Tory reshuffle, but I still don’t know who the shadow Attorney is going to be. Lord Trimble has been suggested; Ken Clarke would be enormous fun if allowed to double up, though I expect […]

    Tags: attorney general
  • Charon’s Blawg Review 193

    Carl Gardner
    January 19, 2009

    While I was away the redoubtable Charon QC posted an immense Don Quixote of a Blawg Review, a true monster full of digested tasties. How he does it, I don’t know and nor does anyone including I […]

    Tags: blawging
  • Televising the courts: Keir Starmer is right

    Carl Gardner
    January 19, 2009

    I’m a few days late in reacting to the new DPP Keir Starmer’s statement that he’s not opposed to televising criminal trials, subject to safeguards. I back him wholeheartedly; this has been exactly my view for years.

    Tags: courts, crime, keir starmer, television
  • Infuriatingly…

    Carl Gardner
    January 9, 2009

    I have a serious computer issue, which is taking time to sort – hence no normal service! Bear with me…

    Tags: blawging
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