On Twitter, Green said that he was bisexual in response to the listings. In 2012, Green was listed on the Independent on Sunday Pink List, a list of influential British LGBT people. After attending Four Dwellings comprehensive school and Halesowen College sixth-form, he studied Modern History at Pembroke College, Oxford and Law at the University of Birmingham. Green was born at Selly Oak Hospital and brought up in Birmingham. He was also named in 2010 as one of the leading innovators in journalism and media, and in 2011 as one of the 'Hot 100' lawyers by The Lawyer. He was shortlisted for the Orwell prize for blogging in 2010 and was a judge of the same in 2011. His articles on legal matters have been published by The Guardian, The Lawyer, New Scientist, and others. He is the former legal correspondent for the New Statesman writes about law and policy for the Financial Times and has previously blogged using the pseudonym Jack of Kent. David Allen Green (born 28 March 1971 'Allen' is his second forename) is an English lawyer and writer.
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