Law
The House of Lords should remind the government that the rule of law is not negotiable
Trust, not Trumpism, is what the UK needs
Secret Barrister: “make legal aid universally available for anybody charged with a criminal offence”
The lawyer and author also tells Prospect they "always wanted to be a comedy writer"
An enabling act could happen here
The government could obtain absolute power and we would be impotent to prevent it
The inexorable rise of judicial review
To ask whether administrative law is working is legitimate, but avoid heavy-handed intervention
The Overseas Operations Bill: a licence for atrocity
Attempts to shield the armed forces from prosecution are contrary to human rights, an ethical military and basic good governance
The power and courage of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Pioneering Supreme Court justice championed the cause of equality
Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s appeal to the intelligence of a future day
The great judge was not the one-dimensional radical of the popular imagination. Her jurisprudence was cumulative, evolutionary—and immensely persuasive
The law officers in the new age of politics
These posts are at risk of becoming anachronisms, but it need not be that way
Would you buy a used car from this government?
Its high-risk and unprincipled Brexit gamble is without justification or precedent, says one of the UK’s most senior former diplomats
Parliament must tell this overreaching executive: “Not in our name”
Next week MPs should demonstrate their commitment to the Rule of Law
If you care about parliamentary scrutiny you need to look at the coming slew of Brexit statutory instruments
Coronavirus and EU exit have exposed the unacceptable scrutiny regime governing delegated legislation
How does the Internal Market Bill breach the EU Withdrawal Agreement?
And what might happen next?