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David Allen Green

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The resignation of Boris Johnson from the House of Commons
Astrud Gilberto, The Girl from Ipanema, and the inequity of intellectual property – where law and conscience clash
A detailed explanation of the government’s judicial review of the Covid Inquiry – and why this judicial review is so significant
TOMORROW – a detailed explanation of the government’s judicial review of the Covid Inquiry – and why this judicial review is so significant
Coming up
Understanding the government’s judicial review of the Covid Inquiry
How the intervention of Boris Johnson has affected the stand-off between the Cabinet Office and the Covid Inquiry
How the Covid Inquiry may have set an elegant spring-trap for the Cabinet Office
Why who controls the flow of evidence is crucial in any public inquiry
Understanding Boris Johnson’s difficulty with the Cabinet Office lawyers – and why it may have wider implications
Tick tock, tick tock Cabinet Office – the Covid Inquiry stand-off this weekend
Two set-backs for animal welfare law – and a consolation
“Not a promising start” – a close read of the Covid Inquiry ruling against the Cabinet Office, and why it may be very significant
“Not a promising start” – a close read of the Covid Inquiry ruling against the Cabinet Office, and why it may be very significant
Why we now don’t just have “proper” political scandals
And if Braverman goes, then what?
And if Braverman goes, then what?
The commercialisation of private prosecutions
Can anything actually be done to improve parliamentary scrutiny?
Why [x] should be regulated.