Tag Archive: Lawfare
Civil Service Lawyers Accused of Trying to Scupper Schools Trans Guidance With Leak Claiming “High Risk of Successful Legal Challenge”
Civil service lawyers have been accused of trying to scupper Kemi Badenoch's schools trans guidance following a leak which claimed the guidance has a "high risk of successful legal challenge".
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Nick Dixon and Toby Young Talk About Nigel Farage Eating Ze Bugs, Elon Musk’s Lawsuit Against Media Matters and Argentina’s New Libertarian President
In the latest Weekly Sceptic podcast the talking points are Nigel Farage eating ze bugs, Elon Musk's lawsuit against the haters at Media Matters and Argentina's new libertarian President.
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Is Israel’s War on Hamas Lawful?
Israel's robust response to the recent Hamas atrocity has produced cries of 'war crimes' and demands for immediate ceasefire. Law expert David McGrogan takes a look at how the response shapes up under international law.
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Fifty Doctors Back Dr. Aseem Malhotra as the Good Law Project Takes the GMC to Court for Refusing to Strike Him Off Over Covid Vaccine Concerns
Fifty doctors have voiced their support for Dr. Aseem Malhotra as the Good Law Project takes the GMC to court over its decision not to strike him off after he spoke out about Covid vaccine safety concerns.
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On the Legal Challenge to the Rollback of ‘Net Zero’ Targets
TV naturalist Chris Packham is threatening legal action to prevent Rishi Sunak's watering down of Net Zero. But the Climate Change Act is so vague that this is highly unlikely to succeed, says Dr David McGrogan.
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The Terrible Truth is That Even Sunak’s Mild Net Zero Relaxation May Be Unlawful
The terrible truth is that even Sunak's mild watering down of Net Zero may be unlawful, says Allister Heath. The PM needs to change the law.
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