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Simon Singh will appeal! Keep the Libel Laws out of Science

June 4th, 2009 · 9 Comments

The battle for freedom of speech is under way.

Simon Singh is a great science writer and communicator. He is author of The Big Bang, The Code Book, Fermat’s Last Theorem, and, with Edzard Ernst, Trick or Treatment. They are superb books (buy from Amazon).

When Singh had the temerity to express an honest opinion, based on [...]

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Tags: British Chiropractic Association · Freedom of speech · chiropractic · chiropractor · defamation · lawyers · libel

Patients’ Guide to magic medicine in the Financial Times

June 3rd, 2009 · 11 Comments

On 23rd May 2009, the Financial Times magazine published a six-page cover story about pseudo-scientific degrees by Richard Tomkins. The online version has the text but doesn’t do justice to the prominence that it was given. The print version had a much better title too, The Retreat from Reason. This article, which was some [...]

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Tags: Academia · CAM · Central Lancashire · Department of Health · Open University · Prince Charles · Prince of Wales · Universities · University of Central Lancashire · University of Salford · Westminster university · acupuncture · evidence · homeopathy · lawyers · naturopathy · vice-chancellors

Chiropractors resort to legal intimidation

August 8th, 2008 · 54 Comments

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An editorial in today’s issue of the New Zealand Medical Journal prints in full a letter sent to the Journal by Paul Radich, a lawyer who acts for the New Zealand Chiropractors’ Association Inc and its members. The letter alleges defamation by Andrew Gilbey’s article, and by my editorial which sets the [...]

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Tags: New Zealand · chiropractic · chiropractor · defamation · intimidation · lawyers