Archive for the ‘Features’ Category
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Law, morality and religion in the family courts
29 Oct 2013Today is the Law Society’s Family Law Annual Conference, and this morning the President of the Family Division, Sir James…
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11-1 gender ratio Court’s Achilles heel: Reporting of the Supreme Court’s start of the year press briefing
18 Oct 2013A relationship of cooperation but also competing interests On October 2 at 10am, the United Kingdom Supreme Court held an…
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Lord Neuberger on the rule of law and access to justice – choice excerpts
16 Oct 2013Last night, Lord Neuberger, the President of the UK Supreme Court, gave the 2013 Tom Sargant Memorial Lecture. His text, available here,…
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Supreme Court art: a pipe is not a painting of a tax return
04 Oct 2013SKRANNNKK goes the unforgiving minute hand of the slate clock in Court 2. SHWOOSHH goes my Pentel waterbrush on textured paper.…
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A visit to the UKSC
02 Oct 2013This morning, two of my fellow editors and I attended a press briefing in the Lawyers’ Suite of the UKSC. …
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Michaelmas Term begins next week
26 Sep 2013Welcome back. The Michaelmas Term starts next Thursday (3 October 2013) with Cotter v Commissioner for Her Majesty’s Revenue and…
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Essay Competition 2013 – Runners-Up
21 Aug 2013The second and third runners-up of our UKSC Blog Essay Competition 2013, run in partnership with the Supreme Court and The…
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Supreme Court Art: the Privy Council and being prepared
13 Aug 2013The new Supreme Court encourages visitors to the Court. Those who visit come away with a variety of impressions of…
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Exhibition on the Supreme Court building
07 Aug 2013This August the UKSC is hosting an exhibition charting 100 years of the Middlesex Guildhall, the building which now houses…
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Essay Competition 2013 – First Runner-Up
01 Aug 2013The first runner-up of our UKSC Blog Essay Competition 2013 , run in partnership with the Supreme Court and The Guardian,…