Joe Tomlinson
@JoePTomlinson
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Professor of Public Law at @UniOfYork / Director, Administrative Fairness Lab / Co-Lead, Transforming Justice Programme, @TheIFS / https://t.co/5X9iYGxrLN
York, England
Joined October 2013
Really delighted to share that @markbennett_ will be joining us as a Research Fellow at the Administrative Fairness Lab at the University of York from next month:
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New paper from the IFS justice team, which, ahead of the spending review, is an in-depth look at what has happened to justice spending…
NEW: Despite recent increases, the Ministry of Justice budget has still not returned to pre-2010 levels. @m_dominguezp and @benzaranko’s new report presents the first consistent estimates on what has happened to @MoJGovUK funding over the past two decades:
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RT @jeff_a_king: Late notice but the incredibly insightful @JoePTomlinson is delivering our renown Current Legal Problems lecture on the so…
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RT @ukcla: Cassandra Somers-Joce and Joe Tomlinson: When Are Public Bodies Legally Required to Proactively Collect Data?
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RT @nicholas_bagley: Together with @ZLiscow and @NiskanenCenter, I'm organizing a conference on the Law of Abundance. Please submit an abst…
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Great to see our article, presenting new evidence and analysis on the impacts of digital status, out in the new issue of MLR!
Jan 2025 MLR is now up! Featuring Nicola Lacey’s Chorley Lecture on interpersonal ideas in law, articles on digital status for EU citizens in the UK, ideology in contemporary constitutional theory,
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RT @alexandrasinc10: My piece out in Public Law examines one of the biggest barriers to claimants challenging an unfair automated decision…
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RT @ImranRasul3: Last day for JMCs to apply for Research Economist positions at @TheIFS . Ideally suited for those wanting to start their c…
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I have a new paper (with @jed_meers and Aisling Ryan, and soon to be published in the Journal of Law and Society) on how small changes to everyday forms can have big impacts on perceptions of just treatment by public bodies:
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