Introduction On the 7 December 2022, the judgment of the UK Supreme Court in the Reference by the Attorney […]
With the publication of Labour’s Commission on the UK’s Future it is worth contrasting the approach that Gordon […]
This post examines the High Court’s December ruling on the lawfulness of the UK Government’s Rwanda scheme. The […]
Background to Inquiry on Role of Law Officers The Attorney General and Solicitor General are the UK government’s […]
Call for Papers from PGR Students On 23 May 2023, the Centre for Employability, Professional Legal Education and Research at […]
The Brown Commission has recommended replacing the House of Lords with an elected Assembly of the Nations and Regions of […]
One of the key recommendations of the Brown Commission is to replace the House of Lords with an […]
Dear UKCLA members, Thank you for your support in 2022. I would like to invite all members to […]
Call for Abstracts Law and legal scholarship have a problem digesting the sheer volume of decisions reached every […]
Professor Alison Young is stepping down as one of the editors of the UKCLA blog as of January […]
