Jun 21, 2013 | Protest, Rights
Important as it is, this weeks judicial ruling on police demanding the personal details of kettled protesters is not the only development in protest law in recent months. The following briefing which covers four prominent cases has been prepared by members of the...
Jul 24, 2012 | Support Us
A detailed new report launched today by the Network for Police Monitoring (Netpol) highlights how promises made by the police to ‘adapt to protest’ after 2009’s G20 demonstrations in London have been forgotten in a remarkably short space of time and...
Jul 20, 2012 | Support Us
Repost from the Guardian, written by Hannah Eiseman-Renyard The high court has ruled that 15 pre-emptive arrests were not unlawful, as the criminalisation of protest continues On the day of the royal wedding I was arrested for a fictional breach of the peace. This...