In the Continuity Bill Reference, the Supreme Court advanced a striking analysis of the implications for devolution of […]
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Policies are not law. Nevertheless, they play a large role in administrative law, providing clarity as to how […]
Boris Johnson’s government takes the view that ours is a time of judicial overreach, necessitating redress in terms […]
During the live television coverage of the Supreme Court hearings in Miller (No 1), some commentators (and no […]
To anyone who accepts Britain’s parliamentary sovereignty, Brexit should not make sense. How could a nation committed to […]
Not since the Blair era has a government been so committed to a significant programme of constitutional reform […]
The global outpouring of grief upon the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg in September showed how complete […]
As judicial power around the world increased immensely throughout the 20th and early 21st century—to the point where […]
In R (MR (Pakistan)) v Secretary of State for Justice & Others, the High Court rejected a claim […]
The European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill 2019-20 will pave the way for the UK to ratify the UK-EU […]
