Today’s landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the UK has sent yet more shock waves through the British political landscape. The decision is particularly notable in its verdict in that the prorogation by the UK Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, having been found to be unlawful, should be “remedied” by the Speaker of the House of Commons, John Bercow
In today’s Brexit decision, the High Court has delivered a tutorial on the UK constitution, ex...
What are the implications of the Brexit Supreme Court ruling on the UK\u27s devolution settlements? ...
Amidst extraordinary scenes yesterday, as John Bercow announced the date for his resignation as Spea...
Today’s landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the UK has sent yet more shock waves through the B...
Since the early hours of Tuesday 10th September, Parliament has been suspended (officially known as ...
Tomorrow, on Tuesday 17 September, the UK Supreme Court will be asked to consider appeals from the C...
The Supreme Court’s judgment in Cherry/Miller (No 2) that the prorogation of Parliament was unlawful...
The UK Supreme Court is about to decide the fate of the UK Government’s decision to prorogue Parliam...
The UK Supreme Court decision that proroguing parliament was unlawful may not be as meaningful as it...
In this new paper for Policy Exchange’s Judicial Power Project, Professor Martin Loughlin of the LSE...
Joelle Grogan comments on the UK Supreme Court’s Cherry/Miller No 2 judgment on the government’s att...
On 24 September 2019, just two weeks after Parliament had been controversially prorogued by Prime Mi...
The author addresses the aftermath of the so-called Miller 2 Judgment with which the UK Supreme Cour...
The UK Supreme Court held that Parliament had been unlawfully prorogued in September 2019. This pape...
The Supreme Court in Miller upheld the Divisional Court, and decided that the government could not t...
In today’s Brexit decision, the High Court has delivered a tutorial on the UK constitution, ex...
What are the implications of the Brexit Supreme Court ruling on the UK\u27s devolution settlements? ...
Amidst extraordinary scenes yesterday, as John Bercow announced the date for his resignation as Spea...
Today’s landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the UK has sent yet more shock waves through the B...
Since the early hours of Tuesday 10th September, Parliament has been suspended (officially known as ...
Tomorrow, on Tuesday 17 September, the UK Supreme Court will be asked to consider appeals from the C...
The Supreme Court’s judgment in Cherry/Miller (No 2) that the prorogation of Parliament was unlawful...
The UK Supreme Court is about to decide the fate of the UK Government’s decision to prorogue Parliam...
The UK Supreme Court decision that proroguing parliament was unlawful may not be as meaningful as it...
In this new paper for Policy Exchange’s Judicial Power Project, Professor Martin Loughlin of the LSE...
Joelle Grogan comments on the UK Supreme Court’s Cherry/Miller No 2 judgment on the government’s att...
On 24 September 2019, just two weeks after Parliament had been controversially prorogued by Prime Mi...
The author addresses the aftermath of the so-called Miller 2 Judgment with which the UK Supreme Cour...
The UK Supreme Court held that Parliament had been unlawfully prorogued in September 2019. This pape...
The Supreme Court in Miller upheld the Divisional Court, and decided that the government could not t...
In today’s Brexit decision, the High Court has delivered a tutorial on the UK constitution, ex...
What are the implications of the Brexit Supreme Court ruling on the UK\u27s devolution settlements? ...
Amidst extraordinary scenes yesterday, as John Bercow announced the date for his resignation as Spea...