In the Continuity Bill Reference, the Supreme Court advanced a striking analysis of the implications for devolution of […]
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The legislative programme of this Government has—unsurprisingly, given its widely stated reformist ambitions—attracted close attention from those interested […]
The Elections Bill 2021, as of the date of publication for the House of Commons Committee stage, advances […]
Much has been written about the government’s judicial review reform project, which has led from IRAL to a […]
In 2009, Vernon Bogdanor wrote about The New British Constitution. His thesis was that a decade of New […]
In its recent CG judgment, the EU’s Court of Justice held that it was lawful for Universal Credit […]
The UK’s departure from the EU was marked, at least in legal terms, by a curious combination of […]
The Conservative government’s response to the IRAL report has raised plenty of alarm bells from UK constitutional scholars. […]
Project for the Registration of Children as British Citizens v Secretary of State for the Home Department (PRCBC) concerned […]
Pierre Janelle diagnosed the root cause of The Catholic Reformation as “anarchy the disease within the church”. It […]
