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15 Aug 2011, 12:36 am by Graeme Hall
However, deploring the lawlessness and imploring calm, David Allen Green takes a more considered approach, noting in the New Statesman that “the participants in the disorder came from a range of social and employment backgrounds. [read post]
30 Apr 2013, 2:51 am by Charon QC
Listen to the podcast iTunes version of the podcast *** Some useful links: Michael Turner QC Criminal Bar Association The Independent: New legal aid reforms end ‘justice for all’, lawyers warn David Allen Green, The New Statesman: How the Ministry of Justice’s proposal for the tendering of criminal legal aid is misconceived and illiberal The Ministry of Justice consultation document: Transforming Legal Aid: Delivering a more… [read post]
2 Dec 2011, 7:23 am by Charon QC
In the wake of the truly absurd #Clarkson episode this week – where over 21,000 complainers have contacted the BBC to vent their outrage and many on twitter have knee-jerked their thoughts onto the timeline – David Allen Green wrote it up in The New Statesman: Why Unison is wrong to seek the sacking and arrest of Jeremy Clarkson The trade union Unison is seeking “urgent legal advice” about what to do regarding Jeremy… [read post]
30 Apr 2013, 2:51 am by Charon QC
Listen to the podcast iTunes version of the podcast *** Some useful links: Michael Turner QC Criminal Bar Association The Independent: New legal aid reforms end ‘justice for all’, lawyers warn David Allen Green, The New Statesman: How the Ministry of Justice’s proposal for the tendering of criminal legal aid is misconceived and illiberal The Ministry of Justice consultation document: Transforming Legal Aid: Delivering a more… [read post]
10 May 2011, 8:52 am by Charon QC
  This has been covered by many in recent days: A super-injunction toolkit David Allen Green has this in The New Statesman: Thinking clearly about superinjunctions One thing, for certain, is that the cats on twitter and other social meeedja will not be herded. [read post]
8 Mar 2024, 3:00 am by Jim Sedor
New Jersey Businessman Pleads Guilty and Agrees to Cooperate in Sen. [read post]
4 Dec 2022, 3:30 am by Frank Cranmer
David Allen Green, The Law and Policy Blog: The secularisation of the United Kingdom state: concluding, “Let us put disestablishment off to another year. [read post]
11 Apr 2025, 3:00 am by State and Federal
Citizenship and Immigration Services will begin screening immigrants’ social media accounts for antisemitic content as grounds to deny visa and green-card applications, a move immigration law and free-speech experts condemn as an alarming federal overstep. [read post]
23 Jan 2012, 4:23 am by Wessen Jazrawi
Hacking More hacking news: a great article by David Allen Green in the New Statesman on the question of what the Times did or did not know about computer hacking when it went to the High Court to defend their outing of Nighthawk, an anonymous police blogger: What did the Times know about computer hacking and when? [read post]
29 Aug 2010, 6:31 am by INFORRM
Simon Singh’s fellow libel reform campaigner, David Allen Green (aka the blogger “Jack of Kent”) has an interesting piece on the “Guardian” “Comment is Free” site with the headline “Why should companies be allowed to sue for libel? [read post]
27 May 2012, 8:23 am by Charon QC
  Solicitor and New Statesman columnist David Allen Green on his Jack of Kent blog has a most interesting, albeit brief,  analysis of the ‘Matter of Jeremy Hunt MP’ (my highlighting): Hunt is almost over. [read post]
15 Apr 2011, 11:33 am by Charon QC
I hadn’t started on my London Marathon final preparations, by opening a bottle to breathe, when I read this wonderful stuff from solicitor and fellow blogger David Allen Green in the New Statesman… Should Oxbridge be abolished for undergraduates? [read post]
15 Jul 2012, 5:10 pm by INFORRM
David Allen Green has a piece in the “New Statesman” entitled “What ‘freedom of the press’ should mean” – bloggers as the new pamphleteers. [read post]
27 Nov 2011, 4:02 pm by INFORRM
It featured: Paul Staines, Editor, ‘Guido Fawkes’; Jamie East, Managing Editor, ‘Holy Moly’; David Allen Green, ‘Jack of Kent’ blog and legal correspondent of the New Statesman; Richard Wilson, Blogger and tweeter, ‘Don’t Get Fooled’; Sir Christopher Meyer, Former Chairman of the PCC; Martin Moore, Director of the Media Standards Trust; Julian Petley, Chair of the Campaign for Press and Broadcasting… [read post]
21 Dec 2011, 4:02 pm by INFORRM
David Allen Green (@davidallengreen) – Legal correspondent of New Statesman and head of media law at Preiskel. 19. [read post]
8 Jan 2012, 4:25 pm by INFORRM
David Allen Green reports here for the New Statesman. [read post]
16 May 2011, 1:48 am by Melina Padron
While David Allen Green begs the reader not to get carried away by the media frenzy in his article for the New Statesman, Michael White questions whether the Twitter incident will lead to more openness in his article in The Guardian. [read post]
13 Jan 2013, 4:09 pm by INFORRM
  David Allen Green had a post about the case on his “New Statesman” blog in which he described the advice as “remarkable” and suggested that the Localism Act is irrelevant to the policy that led the House of Lords to decide that public bodies could not sue for libel. [read post]
21 Aug 2012, 4:54 am by David Allen Green, New Statesman,
Whenever the Julian Assange extradition comes up in the news, many of his supporters make various confident assertions about legal aspects of the case. [read post]
13 May 2011, 10:27 am by Charon QC
Read more… On a rather more sensible note… Wikileaks – The Musical is playing to thousands and may run and run… David Allen Green, writing in the New Statesman has an excellent SCOOP! [read post]