Carl Gardner
July 1, 2011
In the latest Without Prejudice podcast, Charon QC, Timothy Pitt-Payne QC, Amanda Bancroft of Beneath The Wig and I discuss
- Lady Hale’s comments on legal aid
- the law on checking out potential employees
- the Milly Dowler murder […]
Carl Gardner
May 27, 2011
In this week’s Without Prejudice podcast, Financial Times General Counsel Tim Bratton joins Charon QC, David Allen Green and me to talk about:
- contempt of court in the week Twitter typed two fingeredly to the courts
- privacy law, […]
Carl Gardner
May 6, 2011
In our latest Without Prejudice podcast, the editor of Legal Week Alex Novarese joins Charon QC, David Allen Green and me to discuss:
- the legality of the killing of Osama bin Laden
- the inquest into the death of […]
Carl Gardner
April 7, 2011
In our latest Without Prejudice podcast, Charon QC, David Allen Green and I discuss –
- the government’s draft Defamation Bill, currently subject to consultation;
- superinjunctions, so-called “hyperinjunctions” and all that, plus MPs’ use of Parliamentary privilege;
- the Supreme Court’s removal […]
Carl Gardner
March 11, 2011
In our second Without Prejudice law podcast, Charon QC chairs as David Allen Green, our guest Catrin Griffiths – editor of The Lawyer – and I discuss the recent ECJ ruling on sex discrimination and […]
Carl Gardner
February 25, 2011
In our first Without Prejudice podcast, Charon QC chaired as David Allen Green and I together with our guest Joanne Cash discuss the Julian Assange case, European Arrest Warrants and the Garry Mann case as well as the case […]
Carl Gardner
February 21, 2011
I’m delighted (and excited) to be involved in a new fortnightly law podcast: Without Prejudice.
Charon QC will chair (and occasionally no doubt referee) as David Allen Green of the New Statesman and Jack of Kent […]
Carl Gardner
February 11, 2011
Today I talked to Charon QC on the issue of prisoners’ votes, following MPs vote yesterday in favour of defying the European Court of Human Rights, and retaining the UK’s current “blanket ban”. We explain what the ECtHR is […]
Carl Gardner
December 14, 2010
Charon QC talked to me yesterday as a follow-up to his interview with Mark Stephens last Friday – by some way the most interesting interview I’ve heard Mark Stephens give since Julian Assange’s arrest last week. Charon and […]
Carl Gardner
December 10, 2010
CharonQC managed to secure an interview today with Mark Stephens – no doubt a very busy solicitor at the moment, given the arrest and detention of his client Julian Assange on a European arrest warrant from Sweden.
Mark Stephens tells […]