Lefty Lawyer

Speaking Truth to Power

(Author) Pauline Campbell
Format: Paperback
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Lawyers often face criticism from politicians when they give inconvenient advice. The term “lefty lawyer” developed to disparage for example, those defending human rights, immigrants, deportees and demanding democratic accountability. Lefty Lawyer: Speaking Truth to Power is Pauline Campbell’s response on behalf of all those seeking simply to uphold the Rule of Law. Dubbed not A-Level material at school, the author became an award-winning solicitor, renowned for speaking out against hostile environment policies that caused great fear amongst long-standing UK residents whose paperwork might have been lost or destroyed. Her remarkable resilience has seen her oppose racism, colourism, sexism and injustice, and it is little wonder perhaps that her badge of honour remains being cancelled without explanation after being invited to address civil servants. Undeterred, Pauline Campbell has continued to use her voice and legal skills to support hundreds of vulnerable victims, including pro bono with members and descendants of the Windrush Generation. “The Criminal Justice System is being hamstrung by lefty human rights lawyers and other do-gooders.”– Boris Johnson (when) Prime Minister (paraphrased) “Lefty lawyers, ‘enemies of the people’ … upholding the law is a crime in some eyes.”– Charles Falconer, former Lord Chancellor, Guardian “We should all be thinking of effective ways to counter the nonsensical insult that disgraceful ‘lefty lawyers’ are standing in the way of a heroic government.”– Jonathan Goldsmith, President, Law Society From the Press ‘A strong advocate for the Windrush community, Campbell has provided advice to over 100 victims’— The Times. ‘Success against the odds’— Woman’s Own. ‘Legal hero Pauline Campbell is on a mission for social justice’— Law Society Gazette.

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Publisher:
Waterside Press
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
213
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781914603556
Publish year:
2025
Publish date:
March 11, 2025

Pauline Campbell

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