The Constitutional Reform Act redrew relationships between the senior judiciary and Parliament in a number of ways. Amongst […]
The decision of the US Supreme Court in McCutcheon v Federal Election Commission represents another judicial gutting of […]
RE-POSTED FROM DISCOVER SOCIETY. The Scottish Government has recently announced its intention to introduce a draft Scottish Independence […]
On 21 February 2014, Mr Justice Sweeney ordered a stay in the proceedings against John Anthony Downey, who […]
CROSS-POSTED FROM THE I.CONNect BLOG. A dispute over the legality of a politically questionable judicial appointment has resulted in […]
The House of Commons Political and Constitutional Reform Committee reported on the practice of Royal Consent. Royal Consent […]
The dramatic increase in public law and human rights cases coming before the UK Supreme Court (and the […]
In September 2014, the University of Cambridge’s Faculty of Law and its Centre for Public Law will host […]
Frequently people think that there are only two ways address flexibility in a constitution: to legally entrench an […]
The Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law in the Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales […]
