Author: Dermot

March 10, 2021

I draw attention to, and discuss the legal, policy and broader implications of, the exclusively white, male composition of a seven-member organising committee and of the narrow composition of organising institutions of a planned academic workshop in the UK on merit, alongside the absence of any explicit reference in the workshop’s Call for Papers to race, disability, social class or gender.

15-minute read

February 3, 2021

Public interest concerns about the conduct of a practising barrister in England and Wales, including his tweet referring to “the stroppy teenager of colour” who accused her school of racial discrimination for its policy on “Afro-style hair”, with an assessment of potential breaches of the Bar Standards Board Code of Conduct.

34-minute read

November 10, 2020

My complaint, dated 17 May 2018, to Lucy Scott-Moncrief, CBE, The House of Lords Commissioner for Standards against the conduct of Lord Kilclooney with reference to racially offensive and/or racist statements he made in 2018, together with her response.

10-minute read