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David Allen Green

Filters: Year: 2023
The coming constitutional excitements in the United States
What is often left unsaid in complaints about pesky human rights law and pesky human rights lawyers
A role-reversal? – a footnote to yesterday’s post
On yesterday’s Supreme Court judgment on the Rwanda policy
The courts have already deflated the Rwanda policy, regardless of the Supreme Court judgment next Wednesday
The extraordinary newspaper column of the Home Secretary – and its implications
Drafts of history – how the Covid Inquiry, like the Leveson Inquiry, is securing evidence for historians that would otherwise be lost
Proportionality is an incomplete legal concept
Commissioner Breton writes a letter: a post in praise of the one-page formal document
“Computer says guilty” – an introduction to the evidential presumption that computers are operating correctly
COMING UP
Whatever happened to ‘the best-governed city in the world’? – some footnotes to the article at Prospect on the Birmingham city insolvency
One year on from one thing, sixteen months on from another thing…
What is a section 114 Notice?
Constitutionalism vs constitutionalism – how liberal constitutionalists sometimes misunderstand illiberal constitutionalism
Performative justice and coercion: thinking about coercing convicted defendants to hear their sentences
Of impeachments and indictments – how many of the criminal indictments against Trump are a function of the failure of the impeachment process
A note of caution for those clapping and cheering at the latest indictment of Donald Trump
Witch-hunt (noun)
Sir Keir Starmer and the Litigation Turn of Mind