Conventional legal understandings of the powers of public service ombudsman schemes rest on the twin principles that they […]
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As we devour (and, perhaps, mourn the disappointing content of) the communications between the Prince of Wales and […]
On Thursday 26th March the Supreme Court concluded, to the delight of The Guardian and the dismay of […]
In the last few years Austerity Britain has generated a large number of judicial review challenges to public […]
The Supreme Court’s devolution jurisprudence has ebbed as well as flowed. It may be that the high-water mark […]
A relationship of cooperation but also competing interests On October 2 at 10am, the United Kingdom Supreme Court […]
In a recent interview in The Spectator, Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice, Chris Grayling MP, […]
Readers will be forgiven for not noticing, but on 8 April 2013 Lord Justice Hughes and Lord Justice […]
