Introduction On Friday 24th June 2022, in Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the US Supreme Court (SCOTUS) overruled the right to […]
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Scotland’s First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon has set out the ‘next steps’ in the campaign for Scotland’s independence, including […]
On an orthodox approach, legislation of the UK Parliament is interpreted by courts, but not reviewed by them […]
The Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Bill continues its progression in Parliament, having initially been introduced in the […]
The Bill of Rights Bill is framed by the Government as necessary to ensure ‘meaningful democratic oversight’ of […]
The discussion about the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill is not new. Back in 2020, in the Internal Market […]
The State of the Constitution: UCL Constitution Unit Conference 2022 Wednesday 22 June 1:30pm to Thursday 23 June […]
The Northern Ireland Protocol is part of the Withdrawal Agreement, designed to set out the legal parameters of the withdrawal of […]
Undoing Devolution by the Back Door? The Implications of the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 Date: Monday, […]
The Times recently (11 May 2022) reported that the Attorney General, Suella Braverman, had received, and given, legal […]
