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Law According To A King... The Podcast

Welcome to the podcast version of Law According To A King!

On this podcast, you can find episodes on topics of constitutional law, human rights, and current affairs - from how to fix democracy to criminal law reform to the importance of diversity - featuring interviews with expert guests - from academics to practicing lawyers to independent experts.

Law According To A King has listeners from all across the world, and can be found by searching on your favourite podcast apps, or by following the links below! 

Find the RSS feed here: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1267862.rss

Find the podcast website here: https://lawaccordingtoaking.buzzsprout.com/


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