If the phrase “may you live in interesting times” actually has its roots in a curse, then, we […]
Category Archive: Scotland
A central theme of the High Court judgment in Miller v Prime Minister is that there is ‘no […]
Constitutional lawyers often point to key cases as milestones in public law. Recently, the Supreme Court decision in […]
The brilliant accident of our form of constitutionalism is not just that the executive came to be accountable […]
In R (Miller) and Others v The Prime Minister (hereinafter Miller No.2), the High Court of England and […]
Introductory Somewhat overshadowed by the Wightman saga, and the unscheduled Conservative leadership demarche, the UKSC decision in the […]
Introduction The Supreme Court has now handed down its judgment in The UK Withdrawal from the European Union […]
In the age of Brexit when divisions of different kinds (cultural, ethnic, religious, geographical and class, etc.) come […]
Wightman v Advocate General [2018] concerns whether it is legally possible to reverse an Article 50 notice given […]
Editors’ note: This is the first of a two-part post on the UK Withdrawal from the European Union […]
