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Sharon Thompson

@drsharonthomp

Prof @ Cardiff Uni | family law/legal history | Prenups book: tinyurl.com/yrpunayf | Quiet Revolutionaries book: tinyurl.com/ms7sv2d4 (she/her)

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graeme fraser (@gsf1996) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please click on the link below for a synopsis of my article: Should cohabiting couples have the same financial rights and responsibilities as those who are married/in a Civil Partnership? familylaw.co.uk/news_and_comme…

Andy Hayward (@drandyhayward) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Given the research coming out of Scotland and Ireland, I’m increasingly leaning towards treating qualifying cohabitants like spouses. Mark is correct that differentiation is certainly tempting but it will cause delay, injustice and artificial distinctions. thetimes.co.uk/article/labour…

Sharon Thompson (@drsharonthomp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve been on Twitter so scarcely that I’m still calling it Twitter, but jumping on to say there’s still time to get your free ticket for tomorrow’s Law and History Network online talk - Prof Norma Dawson QUB School of Law on the law of treasure! Register here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/law-and-hist…

I’ve been on Twitter so scarcely that I’m still calling it Twitter, but jumping on to say there’s still time to get your free ticket for tomorrow’s <a href="/LawHistNetwork/">Law and History Network</a> online talk - Prof Norma Dawson <a href="/qubschooloflaw/">QUB School of Law</a> on the law of treasure! Register here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/law-and-hist…
Cardiff Law (@cardifflaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From tomorrow you’ll be able to listen to the new legal history podcast ā€˜Not for Want of Trying’ from Sharon Thompson The podcast covers women's legal landmarks in the interwar years and is co presented by Kent Law School’s @erikarackley: bit.ly/47g652A

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Episode 1 of our new podcast Not For Want of Trying came out today, featuring Eduardo Reyes If you like history, please consider following, sharing and rating - it's available on Apple, Amazon and other platforms. Cheers! Women's Legal Landmarks #womenshistory womenslegallandmarks.podbean.com

James Lee (@jamessflee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The expert scholars behind the Women's Legal Landmarks project have launched a new podcast on women and the law "Not for Want of Trying" - it's hosted by @erikarackley & Sharon Thompson with some top legal guests to come. The first episode is out today! podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/epi…

Catherine Baksi (@legalhackette) 's Twitter Profile Photo

David Lammy rakes in lolly from law firm lectures; refurbishment of Old Bailey's ā€œEdward VII liftā€; fight for ladies' loos The Law Society by Eduardo Reyes in Women's Legal Landmarks Women's Legal Landmarks & Not for Want of Trying podcast -- in Times Law thetimes.com/article/david-…

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Episode 3 w @Kay_Crosby_ from Newcastle Law School is leaving X coming this Friday - sneak peak here ... follow 'Not for Want of Trying' on Apple, Amazon music, Overcast and other podcast platforms now to have new episodes drop into your podcast feed: womenslegallandmarks.podbean.com

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Sneak peak from this week's episode with @Kay_Crosby_ on the first women jurors and why it matters to have women sitting in the jury box. Follow 'Not for Want of Trying' now so it drops into your stream on Friday: womenslegallandmarks.podbean.com

Caroline Derry (@carolinederry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Historian interested in law? Legal researcher interested in history? Our free, online workshop Law & History: Introduction to Sources & Approaches is for you! 18 October, amazing speakers, book here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/law-and-hist… Hosted by OU Law School legal histories research cluster

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Law and History Network presents Rebecca Probert, ā€œUndoubtedly a principle of English criminal lawā€: The use of precedent in R v Tolson’, 5-6 pm on 9th October. For details and sign-up, see bristol.ac.uk/law/events/202…

Law and History Network presents Rebecca Probert, ā€œUndoubtedly a principle of English criminal lawā€: The use of precedent in R v Tolson’, 5-6 pm on 9th October. For details and sign-up, see bristol.ac.uk/law/events/202…
Royal Historical Society (@royalhistsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How should historians name and describe historical figures in their research? New article in 'Transactions Royal Historical Society': 'Naming and Shaming? Telling Bad BridgetĀ® Stories' by Elaine Farrell and Leanne McCormick: bit.ly/3XKhNyh Now available #openaccess #twitterstorians

How should historians name and describe historical figures in their research? 

New article in 'Transactions <a href="/RoyalHistSoc/">Royal Historical Society</a>': 'Naming and Shaming? Telling Bad BridgetĀ® Stories' by <a href="/Elaineffarrell/">Elaine Farrell</a> and <a href="/Leannemcck/">Leanne McCormick</a>: bit.ly/3XKhNyh

Now available #openaccess #twitterstorians
Andy Hayward (@drandyhayward) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations Helen and great to see this out! This is a must-read piece for those interested in cohabitation reform and discrimination between married/unmarried parents.

Women's Legal Landmarks (@wlegallandmarks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"It is better to keep a dog with a savage temper than to marry a wife with a venomous tongue" (Sir Henry Pritchard) ... This week Joanne Conaghan from University of Bristol Bristol Law School talks about the removal of a husband's liability for his wives civil wrongdoings.

Selden's Sister (@seldenssister) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are absolutely overjoyed to invite you to the inaugural Selden's Sister annual lecture, to be given by none other than the legend that is the Rt Hon Baroness Hale of Richmond. The 200-year struggle for mothers’ rights Liverpool, 14 Nov, 3pm, hybrid, free 1/2

We are absolutely overjoyed to invite you to the  inaugural Selden's Sister annual lecture, to be given by none other than the legend that is the Rt Hon Baroness Hale of Richmond. 

The 200-year struggle for mothers’ rights
Liverpool, 14 Nov, 3pm, hybrid, free
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