Adam Fellows, Barrister

Adam is a barrister, and was called to the Bar by the Inner Temple in July 2011. He wishes to practise in media and public law, and blogs on these subjects at www.adamfellows.com.

Following a year working at the Ministry of Justice, he also developed an interest in constitutional law and the legislative process.

He first read Modern History and International Relations at the University of St Andrews, and then chose to convert to law. After the GDL, he chose to do the Bar Vocational Course part-time, and has since embarked on an LLM (distance learning) in Information Rights Law and Practice. When not at work or attending lectures, he can often be found with his head in a medieval history book or watching Golden Age of Hollywood films.

He is also the treasurer of Independent Academic Research Studies, a youth-led think tank with the aim to empower young people and encourage them to engage in the political process and justice.

Read Adam’s guest blog ‘Press Rights v Privacy Rights: the UCL/Bindsmans debate, 8 February 2012′ here.

Follow Adam on twitter @FellowsAdam

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