The UK Supreme Court decision that proroguing parliament was unlawful may not be as meaningful as it first appears, if discontent is centred upon the establishment itself
In R (Miller) v Prime Minister (No. 2) the UKSC invalidated an attempted prorogation of Parliament, ...
While the attention of many constitutional law scholars has been on the UK Government’s decision to ...
The British government yesterday secured a prorogation of Parliament from the Queen. Parliament will...
The UK Supreme Court is about to decide the fate of the UK Government’s decision to prorogue Parliam...
The UK Supreme Court held that Parliament had been unlawfully prorogued in September 2019. This pape...
Examines the grounds on which the Prime Minister's prorogation of Parliament was found unlawful, and...
On 24 September 2019, just two weeks after Parliament had been controversially prorogued by Prime Mi...
Challenges to the lawfulness of legislation still appear surprising to traditionally-minded English ...
Parliamentary sovereignty is one of the most fundamental rules of the UK constitution. It holds that...
Tomorrow, on Tuesday 17 September, the UK Supreme Court will be asked to consider appeals from the C...
Joelle Grogan comments on the UK Supreme Court’s Cherry/Miller No 2 judgment on the government’s att...
The Supreme Court’s judgment in Cherry/Miller (No 2) that the prorogation of Parliament was unlawful...
Argues, contrary to the constitutional convention, that the monarch is empowered in certain situatio...
Today’s landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the UK has sent yet more shock waves through the B...
Brexit has put under strain the subtle balance between government and Parliament at the core of the ...
In R (Miller) v Prime Minister (No. 2) the UKSC invalidated an attempted prorogation of Parliament, ...
While the attention of many constitutional law scholars has been on the UK Government’s decision to ...
The British government yesterday secured a prorogation of Parliament from the Queen. Parliament will...
The UK Supreme Court is about to decide the fate of the UK Government’s decision to prorogue Parliam...
The UK Supreme Court held that Parliament had been unlawfully prorogued in September 2019. This pape...
Examines the grounds on which the Prime Minister's prorogation of Parliament was found unlawful, and...
On 24 September 2019, just two weeks after Parliament had been controversially prorogued by Prime Mi...
Challenges to the lawfulness of legislation still appear surprising to traditionally-minded English ...
Parliamentary sovereignty is one of the most fundamental rules of the UK constitution. It holds that...
Tomorrow, on Tuesday 17 September, the UK Supreme Court will be asked to consider appeals from the C...
Joelle Grogan comments on the UK Supreme Court’s Cherry/Miller No 2 judgment on the government’s att...
The Supreme Court’s judgment in Cherry/Miller (No 2) that the prorogation of Parliament was unlawful...
Argues, contrary to the constitutional convention, that the monarch is empowered in certain situatio...
Today’s landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the UK has sent yet more shock waves through the B...
Brexit has put under strain the subtle balance between government and Parliament at the core of the ...
In R (Miller) v Prime Minister (No. 2) the UKSC invalidated an attempted prorogation of Parliament, ...
While the attention of many constitutional law scholars has been on the UK Government’s decision to ...
The British government yesterday secured a prorogation of Parliament from the Queen. Parliament will...