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Monday, 6 February 2017 - 4.00pm
Location: 
Faculty of Law, G24

The Cambridge Pro Bono Project Colloquium Series is delighted to host a talk by Colin Yeo, immigration barrister at Garden Court Chambers, and founding editor of the Free Movement blog - the UK's main immigration law blog.

The talk will review some of the great results that have been achieved through immigration litigation, for individuals but also for classes or groups of migrants. Colin will then consider some bad results of cause lawyering in immigration law and asks whether litigating immigration issues actually shows respect for and therefore legitimises those laws.

This talk could not come at a more fascinating time given the most major cause-lawyering case of its time, the Article 50 case (Miller v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union), has just been handed down by the UK Supreme Court.

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