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Aris Georgopoulos: The Melting of Constitutional “Glaciers”: Miller 2 and the Prerogative Powers of Government

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The purpose of this piece is to examine the legal and constitutional implications of the Miller 2 Judgment. […]

Constitutional Law Group September 30, 2019 Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

Mike Gordon: The Prorogation Case and the Political Constitution

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The decision of the Supreme Court in Cherry / Miller (No.2) [2019] UKSC 41 has been heralded as […]

Constitutional Law Group September 30, 2019 Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

Lorne Neudorf: The Constitutional Position of Delegated Legislation after Cherry/Miller (No 2)

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  Following the highly anticipated decision of the UK Supreme Court in Cherry/Miller (No 2), commentators have weighed in […]

Constitutional Law Group September 27, 2019 Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

Jack Simson Caird: The Supreme Court and Parliament: The Constitutional Status of Checks and Balances

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There have been two competing visions of the constitution battling it out since the Brexit referendum in 2016, […]

Constitutional Law Group September 27, 2019 Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

Sam Fowles: Cherry/Miller: What’s Next?

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Yesterday the Supreme Court handed down its unanimous judgement in Cherry and Others v The Advocate General and […]

Constitutional Law Group September 26, 2019 Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

Alex Green: Our Constitution, Accountability and the Limits of the Power to Prorogue

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Constitutions do many things. They distribute authority amongst public bodies, enshrine important points of substantive principle, and cement […]

Constitutional Law Group September 26, 2019 Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

Simon Lee: The Supremes’ Seventh: Dominant or Diminished?

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Seven points about the Supreme Court judgment in Miller II/Cherry are in danger of being missed amidst the political noise. […]

Constitutional Law Group September 26, 2019 Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

Danny Nicol: Supreme Court Against the People

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The chorus that the United Kingdom Supreme Court’s decision on prorogation (R. (on the application of Miller) v […]

Constitutional Law Group September 25, 2019 European Union, Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

Steven Spadijer: Prorogation, Justiciability and the Reserve Powers

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Prorogation is a quintessentially political power, sometimes deployed toward some of the most brazen of political ends. Charles […]

Constitutional Law Group September 20, 2019 Comparative law, UK government, UK Parliament

Brian Christopher Jones: Panel Numbers: From ‘Court Packing’ to ‘Institution Building’

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In 1937 American President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR), frustrated by his New Deal legislation being struck down by […]

Constitutional Law Group September 19, 2019 Judiciary

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