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Category Archive: Judicial review

Emily MacKenzie: Successful Challenge to Levels of Asylum Support – R (on the application of Refugee Action) v Home Secretary

The High Court recently upheld an important challenge in the field of asylum support. In June 2013, the […]

Constitutional Law Group May 8, 2014 Human rights, Judicial review

Mark Elliott: Judicial Review Reform — The Report of the Joint Committee on Human Rights

Earlier this week, the parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights has published its report on The implications for […]

Constitutional Law Group May 1, 2014 Judicial review

Jason N.E. Varuhas: Should the common law of review and the law under the Human Rights Act 1998 be “synthesised”?

In the recent decision of Kennedy v The Charity Commission [2014] UKSC 20 Lord Mance speculated that in […]

Constitutional Law Group April 28, 2014 Human rights, Judicial review, Uncategorized

Ruthann Robson: US Supreme Court in Schuette: Michigan Can Ban Affirmative Action

CROSS-POSTED FROM Constitutional Law Professors Blog (US). The Court’s opinion in Schuette v. BAMN (Coalition to Defend Affirmative […]

Constitutional Law Group April 25, 2014 America, Comparative law, Human rights, Judicial review

Tarunabh Khaitan: NALSA v Union of India: What Courts Say, What Courts Do

The Indian Supreme Court has recently delivered an important judgment in the case of National Legal Services Authority […]

Constitutional Law Group April 24, 2014 Comparative law, Human rights, India, Judicial review, Judiciary

Richard Clayton: The Curious Case of Kennedy v Charity Commission

On 26 March 2014 the Supreme Court gave a lengthy judgment in Kennedy v Charity Commission [2014] UKSC […]

Constitutional Law Group April 18, 2014 Human rights, Judicial review

Jacob Rowbottom: McCutcheon and the US campaign finance laws: Responsiveness to money or people?

The decision of the US Supreme Court in McCutcheon v Federal Election Commission represents another judicial gutting of […]

Constitutional Law Group April 9, 2014 America, Human rights, Judicial review

Robert Leckey: Constitutionalizing Canada’s Supreme Court

 CROSS-POSTED FROM THE I.CONNect BLOG. A dispute over the legality of a politically questionable judicial appointment has resulted in […]

Constitutional Law Group April 1, 2014 Canada, Judicial review, Judiciary

Alexander Horne: Is there a case for greater legislative involvement in the judicial appointments process?

The dramatic increase in public law and human rights cases coming before the UK Supreme Court (and the […]

Constitutional Law Group March 27, 2014 Comparative law, Judicial review, Judiciary, UK Parliament, Uncategorized

Scot Peterson: Constitutional Entrenchment in England and the UK

Frequently people think that there are only two ways address flexibility in a constitution: to legally entrench an […]

Constitutional Law Group March 25, 2014 Constitutional reform, Judicial review, UK Parliament

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