Denning retires
Britain’s oldest and most controversial “judge, Lord Denning, aged 83, has announced his retirement because of a row over his latest book “What Next in the Law.” Many of bis rulings in the Court of Appeal, which he headed for 20 years, were idiosyncratic and unpopular to tender political nerves. His book alleged that blacks had different standards of conduct from whites and; that in one case black jurors did not convict because the defendants' were black.—London.
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Press, 2 June 1982, Page 15
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