It has been a busy nine months since Lady Hale assumed formal leadership of the UK Supreme Court. […]
Category Archive: Judiciary
One might be forgiven for thinking that the pressure was easing off on judicial diversity, at least for […]
Tuesday marked the launch of JUSTICE’s Working Party report, Increasing judicial diversity. The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Thomas, […]
Miller v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union has stimulated quite a bit of debate. Some […]
Introductions When I teach UK constitutional law to my students we often discuss the relationship between UK parliamentary […]
One of the most discussed aspects of the forthcoming appeal in the Article 50 litigation is the issue […]
That was Gina Miller’s evocative phrase for the power of the Crown when she was interviewed on Radio […]
When the UK’s High Court rendered its decision on whether the government could trigger Article 50 of the […]
One of the most striking things in immediate reactions to the High Court judgment in Miller is that […]
Santos and M v Secretary of State for Exiting The European Union, the “Brexit” case regarding the interpretation […]
