The police officers who want to be armed are perhaps the ones who should not be police officers 20th January 2023.New Substack Essay: The 1610 case of Dr Bonham, and the question of whether parliament is really sovereign 22nd January 2023.Here is evidence that we are moving – at last – into post-Brexit politics and policy-making 23rd January 2023.Nadhim Zahawi, his lawyers, and a blogger 24th January 2023.The importance of giving important legislation very dull names 25th January 2023.The Church of England seems more accountable on the floor of the House of Commons than most government ministers 26th January 2023.Why historical cases are not only fascinating but instructive 27th January 2023.This week’s Substack essay – the Taff Vale case of 1901 29th January 2023. One-and-a-half cheers for the sacking of Nadhim Zahawi – and the calm, lethal prose of Sir Laurie Magnus 30th January 2023.Tax law should be as boring as constitutional law 31st January 2023.Due process and ministerial matters 1st February 2023.The Tate Modern viewing platform case – why did they not mention Denning? 2nd February 2023. Beware of judges employing rhetoric: a note on Lord Denning and his “appalling vista” 3rd February 2023.Substack Essay: The trial of Jane Wenham and the end of English witch trials 5th February 2023.Another weekend, another threat to leave the European Convention of Human Rights 6th February 2023.Government departmental reorganisations are a form of magical thinking 7th February 2023.Zelensky and persuasion 8th February 2023.
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