On 23 May 2025, the Court of Appeal held that the Conservative Party was not exercising a ‘public […]
In her excellent and informed critique of the Supreme Court’s judgment in For Women Scotland v The Scottish […]
In the United Kingdom, the mental health of politicians has traditionally commanded relatively little attention, perhaps due to […]
There are two distinct senses in which one can ask whether the Law Officers’ legal advice is “binding” […]
In For Women Scotland v The Scottish Ministers the UK Supreme Court rejected the contention that possession of […]
Public authorities are imbued with statutory and prerogative powers. And every now and then, they publish a policy […]
For Women Scotland v Scottish Ministers [2025] UKSC 16 is a judgment that has triggered great public discussion […]
In 2025, we celebrate two anniversaries, the 75th anniversary of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and […]
In the opening lines of Miller/Cherry, Lady Hale and Lord Reed, giving the unanimous judgment of the court, […]
