Constitutions do many things. They distribute authority amongst public bodies, enshrine important points of substantive principle, and cement […]
Seven points about the Supreme Court judgment in Miller II/Cherry are in danger of being missed amidst the political noise. […]
The chorus that the United Kingdom Supreme Court’s decision on prorogation (R. (on the application of Miller) v […]
This week’s announcement is below. ~~~ Doctoral and post-doctoral scholarships available to study at UCD Sutherland School of […]
1. Responsible Government Parliament is an institution of responsible government. The essence of the common law principle of […]
Prorogation is a quintessentially political power, sometimes deployed toward some of the most brazen of political ends. Charles […]
In 1937 American President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR), frustrated by his New Deal legislation being struck down by […]
The case of Gina Miller v the Prime Minister and Others (‘Miller 2’) is presently being heard by […]
As you can see, the blog has been extremely active recently! Thank you so much to all of […]
The issue of remedies for any finding that the 2019 prorogation of the UK Parliament is unlawful is […]
