Privacy and Reputational Harm – Jeevan Hariharan
Next week, on 30 November and 1 December 2021, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in ZXC v Bloomberg LP. The case gives the court an opportunity
Next week, on 30 November and 1 December 2021, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in ZXC v Bloomberg LP. The case gives the court an opportunity
Unless you have been living in a cave, you will be well aware of Facebook’s current travails, fed by whistle-blower Frances Haugen’s explosive
On 10 November 2021, the BBC severed ties with Stonewall’s Diversity Champions (DC) programme. With over 900 members, it is considered ‘the
The question of how much leeway a litigant-in-person should get when it comes to compliance with the Civil Procedure Rules (‘CPR’) and court
In a statement in open court read on 15 November 2021, the Home Secretary has apologised to Dr Salman Butt, editor of Islam 21C, for a press release
Four months after its chair received an appeal for urgent action to address a collapse of journalistic standards at the Jewish Chronicle, the board
Columbia Global Freedom of Expression seeks to contribute to the development of an integrated and progressive jurisprudence and understanding on
The recent political scandal in the UK involving Owen Paterson, a Conservative MP who was found to have broken parliamentary standards by repeatedly
Since the end of the 20th century, daily life for most of us has increasingly moved into the digital sphere. This has led to the rise of the
In a statement in open court read on 15 November 2021 before Mr Justice Nicklin, the Home Secretary apologised to Dr Salman Butt, the editor of
Google has won its appeal in the Supreme Court in Lloyd v Google, with a unanimous judgement that rejected the Court of Appeal’s ruling that
I have just conducted a search on a popular search engine for “Seán Quinn”, and the message on the right – that Some results may have been
Columbia Global Freedom of Expression seeks to contribute to the development of an integrated and progressive jurisprudence and understanding on
The hearing of the appeal by the publisher of the Mail on Sunday against the High Court privacy and copyright ruling in favour of Meghan, Duchess
Data controllers can breathe. Google won and the “loss of control damages” gravy train for claimant data protection lawyers has been brought to a