
Charlotte is a lawyer, researcher and writer and Editor of openJustice. From exposing racial unfairness in the criminal justice system, to reporting on how the government fails to meet its legal duties towards marginalised communities, Charlotte is focused on holding power to account. Tweets at @CMThreipland
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Published in: openJusticeInnocent before proven guilty? How a 2017 policy is bringing race into the courtroom.
New research reveals that a policy that requires defendants to state their nationality in the criminal court is...
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Published in: openJustice: InvestigationPrice and prejudice: automated decision-making and the UK government
The use of automated decision-making in UK public services is on the rise. Do not be fooled by the cloak of...
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Published in: openJusticeHelping those that society forgot (podcast)
In the second podcast of our series, we talk to Project 17 about their strategies to advocate for some of the most...
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Published in: openJustice: OpinionHow the UK government is breaking the law
There appears to be an epidemic of unlawful practices from local and central government. The most vulnerable are...
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Published in: openJustice: OpinionThe judiciary in an age of political chaos
Last week’s Supreme Court decision that Johnson’s prorogation of Parliament was unlawful re-established...
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Published in: openJusticeThe access to justice crisis and what Labour will do about it
Shadow Justice Secretary, Richard Burgon MP and openJustice's Charlotte Threipland discuss problems facing access to...