A huge thanks to the many people generous enough to lend their thoughts or time to this project, both in interviews and by reading earlier drafts. And then, to the tireless and amazing editors at @yalelawjournal.bsky.social. Please read, and share with those you think might be interested.
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So excited to share that my newest article is now out in @yalelawjournal.bsky.social. It is a deep dive into how difficult it is to evidence civil claims while litigating from prison, and courts' roles in both perpetuating and resolving the problem: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.....
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University of Michigan Law Prof. Founder and director, Civil Rights Litigation Clearinghouse. Criminal justice reform and other issues. Formerly at DOJ CRT, DHS CRCL, USDA DFAP.
UCLA Law Professor. Civil rights, police accountability, civil procedure. Author of Shielded: How the Police Became Untouchable (2023). Learn more at: joannaschwartz.net
"Estimable" Sir Jonathan Jones KC
Associate Prof in Public Law, Durham Law School. Looks at how legislatures and govt works. https://www.durham.ac.uk/staff/benjamin-y-yong/
Mastodon: @bymyong@mstdn.social
Professor of Public Law, University of Cambridge. Fellow, St Catharine's College, Cambridge. Blog: www.publiclawforeveryone.com. Website: www.markelliott.org
Administrative law, statutory interpretation, prison law, wiener dog enthusiast
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Law professor. Cat lover.
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History of Parliament, parliamentarism and politics in Britain and Europe from the middle ages to now; C17th English political thought and political history; Clarendon, Hobbes. A parliamentary miscellany at https://historyofparliamentblog.wordpress.com
Senior Lecturer in Public Law at Oxford Brookes. Research: judges, judging, and public law.
Also @patrickcobrien@mastodon.ie; patrickcobrien@twitter.com
Professor of Public Law and a barrister, who posts on public law, the constitution and national security. Reposts are not endorsements.
Lord Anderson of Ipswich KBE KC: Barrister, Cross-bench Peer, Interim Prevent Commissioner (2025); HL Constitution Cttee; Chair Inter Mediate, @uclei.bsky.social; Vis Prof KCL; ex-indept reviewer terrorism legn; history, nature, sea kayaking, Suffolk
Case notes and commentary on administrative law decisions in the UK, by @finishedloading.bsky.social, @lewisgrahamlaw.bsky.social, @anuragdeb.bsky.social, and @samuelwillis.bsky.social http://administrativecourtblog.wordpress.com
Critic, Lawyer, Senior Lecturer in Law, DPhil (Oxon) @SOASLaw School, London UK, βπΎ on Revolution, Int'l & Consti' Law, Space Law, Legal Theory & History, Human/Labour Rights, Law+Lit , Feminist, Founder: Race & the UK Constitution Ass'n (RUKCA) (She/Her)
KC (E&W) BL (Irl): public/constitutional law, competition, subsidies, tax, trade. Chair of the Society of Labour Lawyers. Views mine and not those of Monckton Chambers.
Academic working on defence policy/procurement and executive power in Westminster states. I'm aware of the typos.
Senior Consultant, Linklaters. Senior Fellow, Institute for Government. Hon Senior Fellow, Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law. Visiting Prof, Durham Law School. Hon KC. Lay canon, Ely Cathedral
Law, constitution, government, policy. Cocktails. Music
25 years lawyering, in Government Departments & independent public bodies in the UK. Statutory interpretation, constitutional, regulatory & criminal law.
Barrister at the 36 Group (36 Public and Human Rights)
Legal academic; mostly Canadian and comparative public law. Associate Professor @unirdg-law.bsky.social; Senior Fellow, Macdonald Laurier Institute; blogger, doubleaspect.blog