Carl Gardner
September 24, 2014
The phrase constitutional convention has two distinct meanings, something it’s useful to be aware of when reading about plans for constitutional reform in the UK.
The first is what I call the modest sense, corresponding to Oxford Dictionaries meaning […]
Carl Gardner
September 6, 2014
Carl Gardner
August 18, 2014
In a word – no.
In a press conference this morning, Julian Assange told reporters a Wikleaks spokesman could confirm that
I am leaving the embassy soon
and the Ecuadorian Foreign Minister, according to the Guardian
referred to recent changes to […]
Carl Gardner
July 15, 2014
Carl Gardner
July 8, 2014
In their recent ruling on assisted suicide, in R (Nicklinson) v Ministry of Justice and R (AM) v DPP, our highest judges have for the second time settled on a fudge.
Carl Gardner
July 3, 2014
I took part in a BBC Radio Wales discussion yesterday following the European Court of Human Rights’s ruling upholding the French “blanket ban” on wearing full-face veils, including the niqab and burka. Steffan Garrero was presenting […]
Carl Gardner
June 11, 2014
Last week at LSE, Professor Conor Gearty chaired an event on “the state of freedom in Britain” at which Professor Nicola Lacey and Liberty’s director Shami Chakrabarti (who’s a bit of […]
Carl Gardner
June 10, 2014
In an article in today’s Guardian, Gordon Brown argues that Scotland should stay in the UK because of its “social union” with England, and our […]
Carl Gardner
June 8, 2014
Speaking to the Tory Reform Group yesterday, Liberty’s director Shami Chakrabarti attacked not just the coalition government for its legal aid cuts, but Labour and the political class as a whole – which she said doesn’t really […]
Carl Gardner
June 7, 2014
Speaking to members of the Tory Reform Group today, the former Conservative MP Sir Ivan Lawrence QC attacked what he called the “total madness” of the government’s legal aid policy, saying it was “fatuous”, will […]