Carl Gardner
June 8, 2012
On Without Prejudice this week, Charon QC chairs as Kim Evans, commissioning editor of The Justice Gap and I discuss:
- the conviction of the Spectator over Rod Liddle’s piece on the Stephen Lawrence retrial;
- Hunt, Warsi and the […]
Carl Gardner
June 1, 2012
Without Prejudice returns in its panel format this week! Charon QC chairs as David Allen Green, law student Jessica Vautier (who joins us for our discussion of social mobility in law and minimum salaries for trainee solicitors) and […]
Carl Gardner
May 29, 2012
Before Without Prejudice returns in its normal panel format, yesterday Charon QC and I recorded a special discussion covering:
- Prisoners’ votes following the European Court of Human Rights’s judgment in Scoppola v Italy
- the proposal for developed vetting of inquest juries […]
Carl Gardner
May 18, 2012
Without Prejudice will be back soon, I’m delighted to say, in its usual panel format. But in the meantime today Charon QC and I recorded a special hour-long discussion covering a number of subjects:
- the recent legal “clockup” about Abu […]
Carl Gardner
March 9, 2012
In Without Prejudice this week Charon QC chairs a free speech special.
Nick Cohen, writer, journalist and author of You Can’t Read This Book joins barrister, policymaker and former Conservative candidate Joanne Cash, David Allen Green […]
Carl Gardner
March 2, 2012
Charon QC chairs Without Prejudice as usual as Gary Slapper, Times Law columnist and Director of NYU in London joins David Allen Green and me to discuss:
- civil disobedience and the rule of law
- the “Sedley […]
Carl Gardner
February 24, 2012
I also spoke briefly today outside court with Karen Murphy’s solicitor, Paul Dixon of Molesworths Bright Clegg.
Carl Gardner
February 17, 2012
In Without Prejudice this week, regulars, Cat Griffiths (editor of The Lawyer) and barrister Nichola Higgins join David Allen Green, CharonQC and me to discuss:
- “alternative business structures” for legal services
- prayers in the […]
Carl Gardner
February 10, 2012
David Allen Green returns to Without Prejudice this week, I’m pleased to say, and Dr. Evan Harris is back with us too. Charon QC chairs as always, as we discuss the Leveson inquiry at the end of […]
Carl Gardner
February 8, 2012
Shortly after today’s hearing ended in Paul Chambers’s “case stated” appeal to the High Court in the “Twitter joke” case, I spoke to his solicitor David Allen Green – and asked him how he thought the hearing had gone.