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Aileen McHarg
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Professor of Public Law and Human Rights, Durham University. Joint General Editor, Public Law.

Political science 48%
Law 19%
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Political Scandals and Vertical Contagion in Multilevel Systems - cup.org/47wHeJB

- @jaclarner.bsky.social, Robert Johns, @ailsahenderson.bsky.social, @frasmcm.bsky.social & @cjcarman.bsky.social

#OpenAccess

What's with pronouncing "legislation" as "leg-islation"?

I've had a couple of post-proof "corrections" from right to wrong recently. Very annoying.

Poor David is probably going through an existential crisis.

Patronizing would do, but would be ironic in the circumstances.

I considered, but discounted that possibility.

You cannot mansplain to a man.
An SNP minister has been accused of 'mansplaining' during a row over his failure to meet with the leadership of a crisis-hit heritage body
Tory MSP accuses SNP minister of 'mansplaining' in row over HES meetings
www.thenational.scot

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An SNP minister has been accused of 'mansplaining' during a row over his failure to meet with the leadership of a crisis-hit heritage body
Tory MSP accuses SNP minister of 'mansplaining' in row over HES meetings
www.thenational.scot

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Being handed down next week: Keir and Daly v Scottish Ministers

UKSC judgment on whether Scottish courts’ rules relating to admissibility of sexual history evidence breach Art 6 ECHR

We know the answer is no, but written reasons to come next week

supremecourt.uk/cases/uksc-2...
Keir (Appellant) v His Majesty's Advocate (Respondent) (Scotland) - UK Supreme Court
1. Is the Scottish courts’ current approach to the admission of evidence concerning the complainer’s sexual history in trials for sexual offences liable to infringe defendants’ rights to a fair trial ...
supremecourt.uk

It's the equivalent of looking in the mirror and wondering who is that old woman/man looking back.

Putting up washing lines.

I have long advocated a variation on this approach:

1. Consider whether the request might actually be a good idea (you never know).
2. If not, is compliance unavoidable?
3. If neither 1 or 2, ignore, because it will be forgotten soon enough.

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A newly appointed Head of Department thanked me for this old Guardian column last week. So I feel duty bound to share it.

www.theguardian.com/education/20...
University administration in permanent revolution? Try masterful inactivity
The only way for academics to cope with the pace of change in universities is to ignore everything
www.theguardian.com

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V pleased that my Public Law article on judicial retirement (written with @bymyong.bsky.social) is now open access - see the link in Peter's post below. For those interested, some highlights of our research in this thread:
bsky.app/profile/did:...
OBLS is committed to making our research available as widely as possible. So a pleasure to share that @patrickcobrien.bsky.social article on "The decline of the judicial retirement convention, 1950-2020" is now available open access here:

radar.brookes.ac.uk/radar/items/...
radar.brookes.ac.uk

The treatment of facts in admin law is also neglected ...

His Evidence course at Strathclyde also covered fact handling as well as the law of evidence. Again very unusual.

When I taught legal methods at Bristol decades ago, we did cover fact finding along with precedent and statutory interpretation. But that was entirely down to Donald Nicolson's personal crusade.

Should make it by then.

Ooh - I'm talking at it too. When are you on?

I think ass is perceived as less rude than arse, although America-brain doesn't help

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There's still time to order your calendar! It features all of the wonderful pets you've seen this year, AND all the money raised goes to @savechildrenuk.bsky.social . Not to mention, they make great Christmas presents
www.billablehour.org/calendar/uk2...

Paul Craig had a go here - www7.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/view... (and is disapproving of engagement by myself and Simon Lee with the list).
Craig, Paul --- "Judicial Power, the Judicial Power Project and the Uk" [2018] UQLawJl 10; (2018) 36(2) University of Queensland Law Journal 355
Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII) - Hosted by University of Technology Sydney Faculty of Law
www7.austlii.edu.au

Are you referring to the Andrew formerly known as Prince?

Thank you.

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Good morning from the adorable Callum, posing big questions this early in the morning. We love his gentle but determined eyes – he can tear your legal argument apart, but he will do so nicely.

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"Dialoguing". FFS.

Proposal: any academic making up a new word when a perfectly suitable one already exists has their output reduced by one whole REF grade.