Tag: Law

Total Results: 44


Clarence Thomas is sworn in during his confirmation hearings (J. DAVID AKE/AFP via Getty Images)
3 May 2024 - 8:14am

Clarence Thomas’s court of diversity The Supreme Court justice will depart in disgrace

Oliver Bateman

Thursday, 8 February

08.02

The unreported anarchy of British courts Journalists no longer hold judges to account

Gavin Haynes

Thursday, 18 January

18.01

How New Labour created the Rwanda stranglehold Parliamentary sovereignty has been tampered with

Sanjit Nagi

Thursday, 16 November

16.11

How the judges took back control Leaving the ECHR won't save the Tories

Thomas Fazi

Sunday, 22 October

22.10

Jonathan Sumption on Gaza, lockdown and the ECHR Will humanity ever escape the shadow of war?

Freddie Sayers

Thursday, 21 September

21.09

Russell Brand and the presumption of innocence The public loses from such unserious debate

Peter Ramsay

Wednesday, 26 April

26.04

Is Jolyon Maugham the new Alan Partridge? His self-serving lawfare is a tragic farce

Adam King

Saturday, 22 April

22.04

Do Just Stop Oil deserve to be in prison? There must be limits to protest

Adam King

Tuesday, 25 October

25.10

The truth about sexsomnia Is sleepwalking ever an excuse for rape?

Adam King

Tuesday, 23 August

23.08

The Tories are criminally blind Law and order no longer has much meaning

John Oxley

Monday, 4 July

04.07

Barristers need to strike We're fighting for our independence, not money

Adam King

Thursday, 12 May

12.05

Can the Secret Barrister tell the truth? This Centrist Dad is living in a fantasy

Adam King