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Leah Trueblood: An Injustice in the Law of Information Rights: Tortoise Media Ltd v Conservative Party and Unionist Party

In the summer of 2022, during the election process which Liz Truss would eventually win, Tortoise Media wrote […]

UKCLA June 11, 2025 Judicial review, Political Parties, Prime Minister, UK government

Penelope Cassandra Webb: Silences, Spectacle, and the Limitations of Law

The decision of the UK Supreme Court in For Women Scotland Ltd v Scottish Ministers [2025] is one […]

UKCLA June 5, 2025 Civil Liberties, Human rights, Public Litigation, Scotland, United Kingdom

Antonia Layard: Darwall and the Public Life of Private Property

When wealthy landowners, Alexander and Diana Darwall, sued a national park authority to stop people pitching their tents […]

UKCLA June 4, 2025 Common law, England, Judicial review, Land Law, Legislation, principle of legality

Dane Luo: There is ‘Advice’ and then there is ‘advice’: The Constitutional Conventions on the Appointment of the Prime Minister

On 23 May 2025, the Court of Appeal held that the Conservative Party was not exercising a ‘public […]

UKCLA May 29, 2025 Monarchy, Prime Minister, UK government, Uncategorized
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Event: A Parliamentarian’s Guide to the Unwritten Constitution

Robert Mullins: For Women Scotland: Fastening the “Biological” Straitjacket  

In her excellent and informed critique of the Supreme Court’s judgment in For Women Scotland v The Scottish […]

UKCLA May 22, 2025 Human rights, Public Litigation, Uncategorized

Stefan Theil: Medical Incapacity and the UK Constitution

In the United Kingdom, the mental health of politicians has traditionally commanded relatively little attention, perhaps due to […]

UKCLA May 20, 2025 Prime Minister, UK government, United Kingdom

Conor Casey: Is the Law Officers’ Legal Advice Binding on the Government?

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There are two distinct senses in which one can ask whether the Law Officers’ legal advice is “binding” […]

UKCLA May 19, 2025 Uncategorized

Michael Foran: For Women Scotland: Is legal recognition of biological sex a violation of human rights?

In For Women Scotland v The Scottish Ministers the UK Supreme Court rejected the contention that possession of […]

UKCLA May 15, 2025 European Convention on Human Rights, Human Rights Act 1998

Dane Luo: Security, the Sussexes and Sir Geoffrey’s Judgments on the Duty to Follow Policies

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Public authorities are imbued with statutory and prerogative powers. And every now and then, they publish a policy […]

UKCLA May 7, 2025 Administrative law

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