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Acquitted but Denied: Insanity, Illegality and the Supreme Court in Lewis-Ranwell v G4S and others

By sr918 | 12 May 2026

By Per Laleng       In Part I, I noted that the threshold question (“Does the conduct engage the public interest?”), and the Patel … Read more

Mapping liminal legal consciousness and transitional legality

By sr918 | 01 May 2026

  This post summarises the presentation delivered as part of the Legal Consciousness in Context stream, convened by Naomi Creutzfeldt, Fanni Gyurko and Stine Piilgaard Porner … Read more

Is ‘econo-socio-legal’ a useful term?

By sr918 | 01 May 2026

This post has been cross-posted on Amanda’s personal blog, Approaching law. It summarises a presentation delivered as part of the Law and Political Economy Stream … Read more

Acquitted but Denied: Insanity, Illegality and the Supreme Court in Lewis-Ranwell [2026] UKSC

By sr918 | 14 April 2026

By Per Laleng, Senior Lecturer in Law   The Facts On 10 February 2019, a few hours after being released from police custody, Alexander Lewis-Ranwell … Read more

Deflecting, Not Protecting: The Limits of the UK’s Advertising Ban on Unhealthy Food

By sr918 | 11 February 2026

Asta is a Senior Lecturer and Co-Director of the Centre for Sexuality, Race and Gender Justice at Kent Law School. In January 2026, new statutory … Read more

Making the Engagement and Impact dimension of REF2029 meaningful for law schools

By sr918 | 19 January 2026

This blog has been cross-posted on the SLSA Blog and Amanda’s blog Approaching Law. Image 1: Modes of research contribution. Amanda Perry-Kessaris 2025. We have … Read more

‘Diversity’ of outputs in Law REF2029 submissions

By sr918 | 22 October 2025

This post has been cross-posted on the SLSA Blog and on Amanda’s blog Approaching Law. The Hidden REF project is on a mission to get … Read more

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