Tag: Supreme Court
Lads (and Lady) on tour: Supreme Court to hear cases outside of London for first time
It will be sitting in Edinburgh in June
Lord Neuberger admits being a judge is ‘lonely’ and having your judgments ‘trashed’ by academics is hard to take in confessional speech
More excitingly, he says he’s a supporter of the Oxford comma
Supreme Court rules the ‘anti-love law’ does not breach human rights
If you want your foreign spouse to live with you in the UK, you better have a high-paying job
Supreme Court receives ‘application’ for its next president from some teddy bears
They hope to replace Lord Neuberger on a job-sharing basis
You can now apply to be a Supreme Court justice
Applications to fill unprecedented number of vacancies open today
UK Supreme Court justices are hearing death penalty cases
And it's not a 'dirty little secret'
Email scammers attempt to dupe public with Supreme Court subpoena
The message tells recipients they’re invited to court 'because of crime commitment’
Law students rejoice, the appeal courts have been told to write shorter judgments
Fingers crossed this means less reading
Gina Miller warned she’ll be the ‘next Jo Cox’ as she admits she doesn’t use public transport and has panic buttons in her home
Reveals concerns about safety in same week parliament will debate Article 50 bill
The story of the Brexit legal challenge, by somebody who went to every hearing
Gina Miller's case was the biggest in recent history. I was one of the few journalists there from beginning to end
Supreme Court: Why Amal Clooney could (in theory) be next to serve on the bench
And nine more lawyers poised for the judiciary’s celebrity status
Did the Daily Mail’s Supreme Court ‘Europhile ratings’ mirror how the judges ruled today?
No, of course they didn’t
Supreme Court rules Theresa May CANNOT trigger Article 50 without parliamentary approval
Most important constitutional law case of a generation concludes with an unexpected split decision
Junior barrister Amal Clooney more influential in law than Supreme Court justices
Posh bible Debrett’s reveals its top 20 lawyers
Research: 57% of people admit they are ‘not very familiar’ with the Supreme Court
7% haven’t heard of it at all, but court still confident its outreach is improving
Lord Pannick QC suggests criminals should be sentenced by computer
King of Brexit legal challenge gives law tech the thumbs up
Supreme Court: Wheelchairs beat prams in legal dispute over space on the 99 bus
Seven justices unanimously allowed the appeal, but only to a limited extent
Supreme Court rules in Leigh Day vs Ministry of Defence human rights showdown
Mixed results, but Twitter particularly excited Lady Hale gave judgment with her handbag on her desk