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Why Shamima Begum should not have been allowed to return

Why Shamima Begum should not have been allowed to return

27 Jul 2020 | In the Media

How the Supreme Court has empowered Gerry Adams to sue the Government – and seek damages

How the Supreme Court has empowered Gerry Adams to sue the Government – and seek damages

27 Jul 2020 | In the Media

Times letters: Special advisers and Johnson’s grip on power

Times letters: Special advisers and Johnson’s grip on power

18 Feb 2020 | In the Media

The balance of power between judges and elected politicians needs to be reassessed

The balance of power between judges and elected politicians needs to be reassessed

18 Feb 2020 | In the Media

The legal problem with Boris Johnson’s new Brexit withdrawal agreement bill

The legal problem with Boris Johnson’s new Brexit withdrawal agreement bill

6 Jan 2020 | In the Media

Julie Marionneau and Richard Ekins: How the next Parliament can reverse the rise of lawfare

Julie Marionneau and Richard Ekins: How the next Parliament can reverse the rise of lawfare

6 Nov 2019 | In the Media

How the Supreme Court has empowered Gerry Adams to sue the Government – and seek damages

Richard Ekins: Judicial power and the election. Can the next Parliament reverse the rise of political litigation?

5 Nov 2019 | In the Media

The Supreme Court has done lasting damage to our constitution

The Supreme Court has done lasting damage to our constitution

4 Oct 2019 | In the Media

Bad for democracy and the law… or teaching Boris Johnson a lesson? Oxford professor RICHARD EKINS locks horns with PETER OBORNE over the Supreme Court’s verdict

Bad for democracy and the law… or teaching Boris Johnson a lesson? Oxford professor RICHARD EKINS locks horns with PETER OBORNE over the Supreme Court’s verdict

25 Sep 2019 | In the Media

The legal problem with Boris Johnson’s new Brexit withdrawal agreement bill

Judgment day: the danger of courts taking over politics

21 Sep 2019 | In the Media

How the Supreme Court has empowered Gerry Adams to sue the Government – and seek damages

Richard Ekins: Why the Supreme Court should overturn last week’s ruling on prorogation

16 Sep 2019 | In the Media

The legal problem with Boris Johnson’s new Brexit withdrawal agreement bill

Why the Supreme Court should reverse the Scottish Court’s prorogation ruling

11 Sep 2019 | In the Media

How the Supreme Court has empowered Gerry Adams to sue the Government – and seek damages

Richard Ekins: What the most recent appointments mean for the future of the Supreme Court

26 Jul 2019 | In the Media

Northern Ireland Bill 2) Richard Ekins and Stephen Laws: Grieve’s plan to prevent prorogation is too clever by half

Northern Ireland Bill 2) Richard Ekins and Stephen Laws: Grieve’s plan to prevent prorogation is too clever by half

8 Jul 2019 | In the Media

Why Shamima Begum should not have been allowed to return

Do our Supreme Court judges have too much power?

15 May 2019 | In the Media

Times letters: Special advisers and Johnson’s grip on power

Stop this power grab by MPs or chaos governs

31 Mar 2019 | In the Media

How the Supreme Court has empowered Gerry Adams to sue the Government – and seek damages

Richard Ekins: The real meaning of Cox’s advice. There is only a theoretical risk of being trapped in the backstop.

16 Mar 2019 | In the Media

Times letters: Special advisers and Johnson’s grip on power

Law must change to protect armed forces from unfair risk of trial after Mau Mau case

3 Dec 2018 | In the Media

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