Law
How the state came to criminalise ordinary life
No medical or other crisis should be reason for the executive to be given absolute power
One United Kingdom, four lockdowns?
Subtle differences in Regulations across the UK risk creating confusion
State aid in the time of coronavirus: what help for business is too much?
We will remain bound by EU rules for the duration of the crisis and beyond. What assistance measures will the commission permit?
Former Clerk of the House: I have never seen legislation like this before
David Natzler on Covid-19, how a virtual parliament conducts business, and why politics is a “contact sport”
One of the most important post-Covid-19 questions: how should insolvency law operate?
Time to rethink the relationship between creditors and debtors
Why the Coronavirus Act 2020 must be promptly and properly redrafted
The ambiguity over lockdown powers is alien to this country’s proud traditions
Can we make good laws during a bad pandemic?
To safeguard liberty, all emergency powers should meet these four tests
Former Supreme Court justice: coronavirus rules are tempting overly authoritarian police officers
Simon Brown says there may be dangers lurking in the legitimate restrictions on our daily lives
The British Army should not escape the watchful eye of the law
Government by jackboot
How will the justice system withstand the coronavirus outbreak?
When courts close more fully, consequences will reach every corner of society
How the myth of judicial activism has taken on a life of its own
Call this out for what it is: an executive power project
The alarming record of the new attorney general
Suella Braverman’s appointment adds another judicial sceptic to the government ranks