Emeritus Prof Christopher May on Nostr: ICYMI: Despite Trudi Warner's case for contempt of court (for holding a placard ...
ICYMI:
Despite Trudi Warner's case for contempt of court (for holding a placard reminding a jury of its ability to acquit on moral grounds in a climate protest case) being thrown out by the UK High Court because it was 'fanciful', the Tory Solicitor General Robert Courts has decided to appeal the decision.
in the words of @goodlawproject:
'this case exposes the warped priorities of a government with no answers to big problems such as the climate crisis'
#ruleoflaw #climate #politics
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