Terms of Use

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Last updated: 19 March 2026

About This Site

thelordsfreeman.com is a personal blog and publication operated by Michael Dobson.

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This site does not provide legal, financial, medical, or professional advice. Any reliance you place on the content is at your own risk.

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Limitation of Liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, Michael Dobson shall not be liable for any loss or damage arising from the use of, or inability to use, this website or its content.

Governing Law

These terms are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales. Any disputes shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.

Changes to These Terms

We may update these terms from time to time. The “last updated” date at the top of this page will be revised accordingly. Continued use of the site after changes constitutes acceptance of the updated terms.

Michael Dobson
Michael Dobson

Student of law, Protestant Christian, and student of British constitutional history. Writing about the intersection of faith, common law, and the constitutional heritage of these islands.

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