Archive for the ‘Features’ Category
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UKSC Essay Competition 2013: A Winner’s Week at Olswang, the Guardian and the Supreme Court
30 Jul 2013It would be nice to tie together with a single thread the working environments of three of the UKSC Blog…
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Some reflections on Ruadhán Mac Cormaic’s excellent Irish Times series on the Irish Supreme Court
16 Jul 2013In Brown v Allen 344 US 443, 540 (1953), Robert H Jackson, Chief Prosecutor at Nuremburg and Associate Justice of…
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Supreme Court art: what is a terrorist?
12 Jul 2013The new Supreme Court encourages visitors to the Court. Those who visit come away with a variety of impressions of…
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Rogue Justice: Do we need more or fewer dissenting voices in the UKSC?
09 Jul 2013Daniel Isenberg is a GDL student and the winner of the UKSC Blog Essay Competition 2013, run in partnership with…
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Supreme Court art: crash
27 Jun 2013The new Supreme Court encourages visitors to the Court. Those who visit come away with a variety of impressions of…
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UKSC Blog Essay Competition 2013 – We have a winner!
18 Jun 2013We are excited to announce that Lord Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood, recently retired from the Supreme Court bench, has picked a…
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The Attorney General appearing in person at the UKSC
11 Jun 2013Today is the second day of R (Chester) v Secretary of State for Justice and McGeoch v Lord President of…
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Supreme Court art, pensions, black holes and Henry VIII
28 May 2013The new Supreme Court encourages visitors to the Court. Those who visit come away with a variety of impressions of…
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Profiles: Lord Hughes
22 May 2013This week marks the end of Lord Hughes’ first term in the Supreme Court. He formally was appointed a Supreme…
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Supreme Court art: shades of white
15 May 2013The new Supreme Court encourages visitors to the Court. Those who visit come away with a variety of impressions of…