Law
Blurred thin blue lines (w/ Lisa Townsend)
How ideology can interfere with policing
Britain’s arbitrary authoritarianism
Recent prosecutions over speech should concern us all
On international law
International law is often far less clear than it might sound
Crime and consent
Acquittals should be based on objective evidence, not subjective sympathies
Questions in the case of Indi Gregory
Was the evidence, and the law, as clear as it seemed?
Who rules: judges or parliament
A domestic bill of rights is not necessarily the panacea its adherents intend it to be
Should we tackle shoplifters?
A call for civic action obscures state irresponsibility
Conscience and the courts
It’s called jury service, not jury suggestions
First lady of the law
The new Lord Chief Justice inherits a role with a rich and varied history
Guilt, innocence and suspicion
The presumption of innocence cannot only have a strict legal meaning