In a recent Administrative Court decision, the Secretary of State for the Home Department was found to be […]
Author: UKCLA
It is a well-understood principle that a judicial review court traditionally forbears from granting coercive orders against public authorities on […]
Call for Guest Editors of Public Law’s Annual Themed Analysis Section (2026): The Editorial Committee of Public Law […]
This is a reminder that the UKCLA Annual General Meeting will be held in person at 1.30pm on […]
8th January 2025 The UKCLA Annual General Meeting will be held in person at 1.30pm on Wednesday 8th […]
2024 was billed to be the year of the first ‘robust and comprehensive’ UK statutory review of the extent of […]
One aspect of the recent debates surrounding the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill moved by Kim Leadbeater MP […]
The UKCLA blog will be taking a break over the Christmas period – the blog will be closed […]
On 6th November, Prime Minister Keir Starmer published his (long awaited) revised version of the Ministerial Code. A […]
One of the best lessons I was given by my pupil supervisors in drafting written submissions was to […]
