Tag: Social media
It’s Law mostly’s first birthday this week! Here’s 12 months of blogging at a glance
This year was dominated by political crises, legal scandals and government failure. Here’s how I blogged it. And why.
Tooth and lies: assessing the age of lone refugee children
A Tory MP has called for child refugees from the Calais camp to be subjected to dental x-rays to determine their ages. Here’s why dentists and judges disagree.
I’m supposed to be on holiday. So what am I doing writing this?
View this post on Instagram La Concha, Spain. A post shared by Ben Amunwa (@benamunwa) on Sep 6, 2016 at […]
Justice Minister Liz Truss due to visit County Court in Clerkenwell
She will miss a demo of my advocacy skills on this occasion as my case is finished. New justice minister […]
5 ways to avoid embarassing social media #fails at work
News (if you can call it that) of a senior British Council employee criticising 3-year old Prince George in rather unflattering terms in […]
Balancing act: how it went, in words and pictures
For those who missed it, here’s a run-down of our event on Tuesday evening (Balancing act: a 36 Immigration Forum on […]
Why bother blogging? A lawyer’s perspective
My colleagues say they’re surprised I have time to blog. I’m surprised that they don’t.
Don’t hold back: why lawyers and social media need eachother
Lawyers are good at holding back. It can be an important choice for advocates in the courtroom defending someone or as […]
