Stephen Swann
Lecturer in English common law, FSU Jena. Messages are personal views only and not legal advice; republished messages are for attention only and not endorsements.
@ncsascholars.bsky.social
Official account for the 19th Century Studies Association. Come here for our CFP, prizes, and publication news.
@davidallengreen.bsky.social
Commentator on law and policy. Own blog/substack, but also Prospect, FT, elsewhere. Liberal constitutionalist; Villa supporter; sometimes ironic. Birmingham/London, England. (Account deactivated when not used.)
@annettedittert.bsky.social
Senior Correspondent ARD German TV London • previously Warsaw/New York • Loving London • Living on a Narrowboat • Also writing for Prospect/Blaetter and others.
@stheil.bsky.social
Public law, human rights, & constitutions at Cambridge, Fellow of Sidney Sussex College: www.law.cam.ac.uk/people/academic/s-theil/6578 Current research on free expression and doctrinal methods. Book: Towards the Environmental Minimum.
@echr-law-review.bsky.social
This is an official account of the ECHR Law Review. Our editors are Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou (@dzehtsiarou.bsky.social) and Vassilis Tzevelekos. We are published by BRILL
@lewisgrahamlaw.bsky.social
Fellow in Law at Christ's College, Cambridge Judicial Individuality on the UK Supreme Court is out now: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/judicial-individuality-on-the-uk-supreme-court-9781509971114/ Publications: lewisgraham.uk
@legalhistoryed.bsky.social
The Centre encourages the study of legal history, with particular attention to Scots and Roman law. https://www.law.ed.ac.uk/research/research-centres-and-networks/centre-for-legal-history
@esclh.bsky.social
The ESCLH aims to promote comparative legal history and seeks affiliation with individuals and organisations with complementary aims. https://esclh.blogspot.com
@statutes.bsky.social
Opening up Historic British Law and Legislation and digitally deforming it
@loreldridge.bsky.social
Assistant Prof in Private Law, Cambridge. Founding member Selden's Sister. Land law, medieval law, historical jurisprudence. AFHEA. She/her. Personal account.
@gwenseabourne.bsky.social
#LegalHistory prof, U of Bristol Law School. Hon Prof, U of Edinburgh. This is nobody's fault but my own, obviously. Current projects inc: mayhem; 'legal medievalism'; petty treason; medieval women; Welsh defamation.
@anuragdeb.bsky.social
PhD candidate at Queen's University Belfast. Looking at legislative drafting. Interested in devolution, public law, politics and climate change. Mostly unserious takes (anything on Stormont) + a few slightly serious ones (N. Tayto > S. Tayto). He/him
@edge-law.bsky.social
Law Professor, Oxford Brookes University. Specialises in Manx law, small jurisdictions, and the interaction of religion and law. Blogs as @edge_law on wordpress.
@drjenniferaston.bsky.social
Legal Historian @Northumbria Law School. PI @divorcehistory.bsky.social All things business, gender, divorce & bankruptcy in the (very) long 19thC. York and Newcastle.
@niamhh.bsky.social
Associate Professor, Sutherland School of Law, University College Dublin. Researching legal history, legal professions and trials
@stephenbogle.bsky.social
Interested in what we owe to each other. Ideas, private law, litigation, intellectual history (17th & 18th century), European legal history. Based at University of Glasgow.
@lawandhistrev.bsky.social
Social media content for Law & History Review and LHR's digital imprint, The Docket. Feed curated by @gauthamrao. For inquiries about The Docket, email at lhrdocketeditor at gmail. LHR information at https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/law-and-histo
@mpilhlt.bsky.social
official account MPI for legal history & legal theory; Data protection advice: http://lhlt.mpg.de/socialmedia
@sandbergrlaw.bsky.social
Professor of Law at Cardiff University, Wales, UK. Writes on Legal History & Law and Religion with focus on marriage law and education law reform. No DMs - please email SandbergR@cf.ac.uk https://linktr.ee/sandbergrlaw
@barbararich.bsky.social
Barrister, mediator (England + Wales) https://www.5sblaw.com/our-people/barbara-rich/ law of inheritance, trusts, mental incapacity + interested in legal history, public understanding of law, crowdfunding. Londoner. https://bleakhouserevisited.substack.com
@spinninghugo.bsky.social
Always ask yourself, what would Lord Diplock think? https://spinninghugo.wordpress.com/
@carlgardner.bsky.social
Backroom legal obsessive. Former law lecturer and government lawyer. https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlgardner/ Also books, beer, films, and a bit of politics. London and Warrington.
@colinyeo.bsky.social
Barrister, blogger and author of Welcome to Britain: Fixing Our Broken Immigration System. Fully updated paperback out now.
@dinahrose.bsky.social
President of Magdalen College, Oxford. Barrister. Speaking only for myself.
@verfassungsblog.de
On matters constitutional. 💡 www.verfassungsblog.de 📬 www.verfassungsblog.de/newsletter/
@alangreene.bsky.social
Reader in Constitutional Law and Human Rights. Irish emigrant. I write about emergencies, terrorism, constitutional theory, and human rights.
@sirjjkc.bsky.social
Senior Consultant, Linklaters. Senior Fellow, Institute for Government. Hon Senior Fellow, Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law. Visiting Prof, Durham Law School. Hon KC. Lay canon, Ely Cathedral Law, constitution, government, policy. Cocktails. Music
@georgeperetzkc.bsky.social
KC (E&W) BL (Irl): public/constitutional law, competition, subsidies, tax, trade. Chair of the Society of Labour Lawyers. Views mine and not those of Monckton Chambers.
@admincourtblog.bsky.social
Case notes and commentary on administrative law decisions in the UK, by @finishedloading.bsky.social, @lewisgrahamlaw.bsky.social, @anuragdeb.bsky.social, and @samuelwillis.bsky.social http://administrativecourtblog.wordpress.com
@bricksilk.bsky.social
Lord Anderson of Ipswich KBE KC: Barrister, Cross-bench Peer, Interim Prevent Commissioner (2025); HL Constitution Cttee; Chair Inter Mediate, @uclei.bsky.social; Vis Prof KCL; ex-indept reviewer terrorism legn; history, nature, sea kayaking, Suffolk
@tomrhickman.bsky.social
Professor of Public Law and a barrister, who posts on public law, the constitution and national security. Reposts are not endorsements.
@patrickcobrien.bsky.social
Senior Lecturer in Public Law at Oxford Brookes. Research: judges, judging, and public law. Also @patrickcobrien@mastodon.ie; patrickcobrien@twitter.com
@profmarkelliott.bsky.social
Professor of Public Law, University of Cambridge. Fellow, St Catharine's College, Cambridge. Blog: www.publiclawforeveryone.com. Website: www.markelliott.org
@joetomlinson.bsky.social
Professor of Public Law at the University of York / Director of the Administrative Fairness Lab / Co-Lead, Transforming Justice Programme, Institute for Fiscal Studies
@legalmusings.bsky.social
Barrister. Commentator. Visiting Prof @ Durham University. Former parliamentary lawyer & special adviser UK Parliament (JCHR, EU, Women & Equalities; International Agreements). Musings on law, politics & restaurants . Personal views. 🇬🇧🇧🇪🇮🇱 📍LDN/BX
@adam.publiclaw.space
Constitutional lawyer at University of Liverpool & Bingham Centre. Interested in limits on legislative power. Currently finishing book on parliamentary sovereignty But easily distracted esp by delegated legislation, and statutory interpretation.
@bymyong.bsky.social
"Estimable" Sir Jonathan Jones KC Associate Prof in Public Law, Durham Law School. Looks at how legislatures and govt works. https://www.durham.ac.uk/staff/benjamin-y-yong/ Mastodon: @bymyong@mstdn.social
@woodstockjag.bsky.social
Constitutional pedant, Partick Thistle-supporting masochist, atrocious recreational golfer. Director and Secretary @thejagsfoundation.bsky.social
@pseaward.bsky.social
History of Parliament, parliamentarism and politics in Britain and Europe from the middle ages to now; C17th English political thought and political history; Clarendon, Hobbes. A parliamentary miscellany at https://historyofparliamentblog.wordpress.com
@aliceolilly.bsky.social
Senior researcher/ Learning and development manager at Institute for Government. All things parliament and government. PhD in modern US/UK history. Sport fan. **On mat leave so don’t expect work tweets**
@georgianlords.bsky.social
The History of Parliament's House of Lords 1660-1832 section, researching the history of the Lords, Parliament and society across the 'long 18th century'. https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/ https://historyofparliament.com/the-georgian-lords/
@victoriancommons.bsky.social
The History of Parliament's House of Commons 1832-1945 project, currently researching MPs, elections and parliamentary history between 1832 and 1868. Find more details on our blog: https://victoriancommons.wordpress.com/