The EU27 have agreed to grant the extension requested by the Prime Minister, the terms of which need […]
Dear UKCLA members, Thank you to all members who have kindly renewed their membership for 2019. I would […]
Lawyers like to make as much sense as possible of the material in front of them, transforming it, […]
Since the referendum in 2016, the Government has repeatedly justified its decisions on Brexit by invoking the concept […]
I agree with Mark Elliott in finding my April 1 argument about prorogation and assent astonishing and monstrous, […]
An article in the Sunday Times by Professor Richard Ekins and Sir Stephen Laws QC advised that the […]
For constitutional lawyers, the Brexit Santa Claus has shimmied down the chimney once again. This post is a […]
In A-G of Trinidad and Tobago v Maharaj the High Court and Court of Appeal in Trinidad decided […]
Parliament voted on the evening of 1 April in a series of indicative votes to determine what, if […]
Professors Gavin Phillipson and Alison Young have argued on this blog that an Act of Parliament is needed […]
