Interested in legislative power and its limits. Currently finishing book on parliamentary sovereignty
But easily distracted esp by delegated legislation, and statutory interpretation.
(Strictly speaking it's neither in the text of Milliband's speech nor the Labour manifesto. But still)
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
(Strictly speaking it's neither in the text of Milliband's speech nor the Labour manifesto. But still)
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
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Destroying our entire national community, wiping out the economy, and ruining the lives of hundreds of thousands of fellow citizens - who now live with the fact that threat was taken seriously as a policy proposal - is not the endpoint of any "reasonable concerns"
Destroying our entire national community, wiping out the economy, and ruining the lives of hundreds of thousands of fellow citizens - who now live with the fact that threat was taken seriously as a policy proposal - is not the endpoint of any "reasonable concerns"
"It was easy to buy black market tickets. 100% of the ones we bought worked fine and one even came with a free pint! Here's a handy graphic of the sellers who sorted us out, with prices. By the way, please don't do this."
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"It was easy to buy black market tickets. 100% of the ones we bought worked fine and one even came with a free pint! Here's a handy graphic of the sellers who sorted us out, with prices. By the way, please don't do this."
www.bbc.co.uk/sport/articl...
Also - more broadly - it's yet another piece of evidence that Labour government ministers and their advisers live in a weird right-wing Americanised information space.
Also - more broadly - it's yet another piece of evidence that Labour government ministers and their advisers live in a weird right-wing Americanised information space.
Heaton Park is 10 miles away.
Heaton Park is 10 miles away.
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Liverpool is a great city, and I think previous visitors will also vouch that it's a good place to come and talk about public law. (other disciplines are welcome too etc etc)
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Liverpool is a great city, and I think previous visitors will also vouch that it's a good place to come and talk about public law. (other disciplines are welcome too etc etc)
1. Maybe some bodies should be sticklers for their anti-protest rights - but not unis. It's incompatible with the mission of universities to aggressively police protest on campus. So even if the advice is legally sound, soliciting, hiding behind, and spreading it is bad practice.
www.theguardian.com/law/2025/jun...
1. Maybe some bodies should be sticklers for their anti-protest rights - but not unis. It's incompatible with the mission of universities to aggressively police protest on campus. So even if the advice is legally sound, soliciting, hiding behind, and spreading it is bad practice.
11. This isn't something a government is ever likely to pursue unilaterally. The most realistic way to get this reform on the statute book is for the Lords to amend it into a government proposal which - inevitably - lacks it. And (Meg's number 4) that means this one.
Ahead of the hereditary peers bill's report stage starting in the Lords tomorrow, our Director, Meg Russell, sets out why peers should amend the bill.
11. This isn't something a government is ever likely to pursue unilaterally. The most realistic way to get this reform on the statute book is for the Lords to amend it into a government proposal which - inevitably - lacks it. And (Meg's number 4) that means this one.
(I don't think Emma is on here. Can someone bring it to her attention so my pun isn't totally wasted?)
(I don't think Emma is on here. Can someone bring it to her attention so my pun isn't totally wasted?)
Really looking forward to curating pieces by:
@crwerren.bsky.social on policing public order
@deanknight.bsky.social on NZ recent proposals
@katrinanavickas.bsky.social looking at
Really looking forward to curating pieces by:
@crwerren.bsky.social on policing public order
@deanknight.bsky.social on NZ recent proposals
@katrinanavickas.bsky.social looking at
www.liverpool.ac.uk/courses/grad...
This is genuinely a great place to do public law. If you have a proposal in mind, or already up your sleeve, do get in touch. Informal enquiries are very welcome.
www.liverpool.ac.uk/courses/grad...
This is genuinely a great place to do public law. If you have a proposal in mind, or already up your sleeve, do get in touch. Informal enquiries are very welcome.