The Law and Policy Blog

The Law and Policy Blog

Individual Contributors to Policy Commons

Independent commentary on law and policy from a liberal constitutionalist and critical perspective


Flag this collection
Type
Author
David Allen Green

Filters: Year: 2023
The value of X – making sense of a re-branding, from a lawyer’s perspective
Why the Northern Irish Border Poll of 1973 was both unimportant and profoundly important
A close reading of Twitter’s legal letter to Meta: a guided tour of a weak litigation letter
Threads  – remembering an influential moment in that 1984 film
A modest proposal for helping the Prime Minister “keep on top of government” and “to push priorities”
Why the United Kingdom government cannot leave the ECHR without either breaching or re-negotiating the Good Friday Agreement
Understanding the significance of today’s Court of Appeal decision on the Rwanda removals policy
“How did this person die? – And what lessons can we learn?”
The government is running out of time
The Empty City – and the nature of practical law and policy commentary
Apologies and publication schedule update
How to approach the oral evidence at the Covid Inquiry
Life after Brexit – and “exceptionalism”
The remarkable fall of Boris Johnson – and what it tells us, if anything, about our constitutional arrangements?
Why the United Kingdom should not “re-join” the European Union – the United Kingdom should start any application from scratch
Process and evidence will cause severe setbacks for populists like Johnson and Trump, but process and evidence are not enough to defeat them
Telling the story of how the “serious disruption” public order statutory instrument was passed
Why the Covid Inquiry publishing reports as it goes along is brilliant news – and a welcome change
What if acceptance of Boris Johnson’s resignation from the House of Commons had been delayed – or even refused?
Did the “Blob” block Brexit and force out Boris Johnson? – a full and appropriate response