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The Law and Policy Blog

Independent commentary on law and policy from a liberal constitutionalist and critical perspective.

  • By David Allen Green
  • Based in United Kingdom
  • Roughly one post per week
  • First post on

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Posts per month
Month starting Posts
Nov 2022 20
Dec 2022 21
Jan 2023 25
Feb 2023 23
Mar 2023 25
Apr 2023 14
May 2023 21
Jun 2023 21
Jul 2023 7
Aug 2023 5
Sep 2023 5
Oct 2023 2
Nov 2023 5
Dec 2023 3
Jan 2024 5
Feb 2024 1
Mar 2024 3
Apr 2024 3
May 2024 4
Jun 2024 9
Jul 2024 4

Any gaps could be due to errors when fetching the blog’s feed.

Most recent posts

The Lucy Letby case: some thoughts and observations: what should happen when a defence does not put in their own expert evidence (for good reason or bad)?
26th July 2024 Often the criminal cases that feature prominently in the news are really not interesting from a legal(istic) perspective. One could quite happily commentate on interesting legal issues and never engage with a …
On , by David Allen Green, 1,857 words
And out the other side? The possible return of serious people doing serious things in law and policy
10th July 2024 There is a sub-genre of fantasy literature which can be called the “portal” story. Here someone goes through a portal into a world similar to but also profoundly different from our own. …
On , by David Allen Green, 530 words
What if a parliamentary candidate did not exist? The latest odd constitutional law question which nobody has really thought of asking before
9 July 2024 What would be the legal position if a parliamentary candidate did not exist? A non-existent candidate, yesterday. This question is posed because of concerns currently expressed as to whether Reform Party candidates …
On , by David Allen Green, 738 words