Monday 15 February 2021 via Webinar
Professor Leslie Thomas QC (Garden Court Chambers, Gresham College Professor of Law & Master of the Bench)
Introduced by The Reader, Her Honour Judge Deborah Taylor
Education
- Our vision for the future
- Call to the Bar
- Master H Meets...Again
- International Practice Panel
- Race and the Legal Profession
- Forensic Document Examination - The Science Today
- The Bar of Ireland, Brexit and the Common Law
- The History of the Law Officers
- Memory as Evidence
- The Absolute Ban on Assisted Dying and Lessons from Canada
- Brain Imaging as Evidence
- Previous Lecture Series and Speakers
- Proof in International Criminal Trials
- Forensic Identification from the Hand
- Giving Judges a Voice in Democracies
- A Public Health Approach to Equality Law
- The Predicament and Agency of Refugees
- The Wild and Ridiculous Doctrine of Equality
- What Does It Mean to Be Anti-Racist in a Profession Full of Privileged People?
- The Limits of Fiduciary Rules
- 'Sales' on Retention of Title Terms
- Show me the money!
- Special Gandhi Lecture
- Temple Women's Forum: Planned Breaks and Return to the Bar
- Frequently asked questions
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What Does It Mean to Be Anti-Racist in a Profession Full of Privileged People?
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