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  • Henry Porter: As we prepare to elect the MPs who should safeguard our rights, what 10 questions on liberty would you put to party candidates?
  • Graham Smith: If the government exempts the royals from the Freedom of Information Act, it must mean they've got something to hide
  • Stephen Tall: A new website ranking MPs' anti-authoritarian credentials reveals that the Liberal Democrats are the party of freedom
  • Diane Taylor: It's good news that abuse against detained asylum seekers is being reviewed. But we need to ask why they're detained at all

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  • 19 Mar 2010:

    Elle Gray: They have long reinforced race and class barriers – and now a school has cancelled its prom to stop gay students attending

  • 19 Mar 2010: Geoffrey Bindman: Victoria Brittain's play highlights the uncertainty brought by a system where basic requirements of justice have been denied
  • 18 Mar 2010: Jane Nichol Bell: Poorly prepared Crown Prosecution Service cases see criminals walk scot-free. Recruiting in-house prosecutors is partly to blame
  • 18 Mar 2010:

    John Keenan: Cuba's neighbours should tell Castro's regime that if it wishes to avoid isolation it needs to improve its human rights record

  • 18 Mar 2010:

    Hannah Sell: 'Officer A's' account of infiltrating an anti-racist group is ludicrous and raises questions about whose interests police act in

  • 17 Mar 2010: Afua Hirsch: Rich law firms that embrace human rights while making fortunes representing vulture funds give lawyers who care a bad name
  • 12 Mar 2010: Rebecca Omonira-Oyekanmi: Legal aid should ensure everyone has access to justice, not be wasted on tackling government mismanagement
  • 11 Mar 2010: Fergal Davis: Human rights are a political issue, and we should remind politicians we don't want these to be dealt with by the courts
  • Receiving Chiropractic Treatment 11 Mar 2010: Brooke Magnanti: British libel law is being used by corporations from around the world to suppress legitimate reporting of bad science
  • Manningham Buller 11 Mar 2010:

    Crispin Black: The torture scandal shows how easily our intelligence services were led astray by US promises of an influence 'upgrade'

  • 11 Mar 2010: Afua Hirsch: Conservative attempts to pander to the tabloids by 'rebalancing privacy with freedom of expression' miss the legal point
  • 10 Mar 2010: Paul Sagar: For true liberals, rights are prerequisites of citizenship. This is why neither New Labour nor the Lib Dems should win their vote
  • 10 Mar 2010: James Graham: A Lib Dem-backed amendment to the digital economy bill would help make the internet less free, not decrease piracy
  • Glasgow's Red Road flats complex 10 Mar 2010:

    Melanie McFadyean: A toxic combination of inhumane policy and public indifference tragically drives vulnerable refugees beyond despair

  • Camp X-Ray, Guantánamo 10 Mar 2010: Vikram Dodd: Former MI5 head Eliza Manningham-Buller denies knowing about mistreatment of detainees. Didn't she read the papers?

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