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This Case is No 'Red Herring' : How Fishermen are Set to Take Down the Administrative State
Loper Bright v. Raimondo promises to tear new holes in the balance of power which the Supreme Court is all too happy to fill.
Greta Shope
Nov 12, 20234 min read


Should Prerogative Powers be Codified in Statutory Form?
Prerogative power are sufficiently regulated through existing legal means and political or conventional avenues  and do not need codifying
Siobhan Ali
Sep 12, 20239 min read


Legislate in Haste, Repent at Leisure? Anti-Strike Laws in the United Kingdom
In January 2023, following months of Industrial Action undertaken across the United Kingdom, the UK government introduced a new Strikes...
Ewan Henderson
Mar 13, 20234 min read


"Monkey Business": Bored Ape NFT vs. Ryder Ripps
Using the suit between Bored Ape NFT versus Ryder Ripps, this article considers its implications for Ripps, NFTs and copyright infrigements
Amelia Hodge
Nov 29, 20223 min read


Is the Rwanda Policy the New Rendition?
As the UK issues formal directions to those relocating to Rwanda we explore the politics, legalities and morality behind the asylum plan
Cassie Smillie
Jul 19, 20223 min read


A Misstep on the Journey: Government Proposal to Reform the Human Rights Act
Why the suggested reforms to the Human Rights Act 1998 would be a detriment to human rights in the UK.
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Jun 12, 20224 min read


Why Are Prisons Failing to Prevent Terrorism?
Terrorism within prisons is not exempt from the law. So why is there so little agreement on how to respond to radical inmates?
Chloe Squires
Jun 7, 20224 min read


Effective or Draconian? An Analysis of the UK's Anti-Human Trafficking Policies
This article analyses the way in which UK laws about criminal complicity have clashed with those of the ECHR
Helen Lipsky
Jan 25, 20223 min read


80,000 Children in Care: Are the Authorities Doing Enough to Support Them?
In light of National Adoption month, this article examines whether the UK is doing enough for the 80,000 looked-after children in the care s
Frances Brown
Nov 14, 20214 min read

Can the UK Avoid Another Christmas Lockdown?
In light of the UK’s last-minute lockdown last winter, this article considers and questions the UK’s approach to COVID-19 as we move into th
Morven Stanforth
Nov 12, 20214 min read


The UK’s Forced Hotel Quarantine System: Does it Breach Human Rights?
An analysis of the flaws in the UK’s hotel quarantine system to assess its potential for violating human rights laws
Rebecca Tennant
Jun 7, 20218 min read


Is the United States a Constitutional Republic?
US should be classified as a Constitutional Republic, not a Democracy, for various reasons such as the original draft of the Constitution
Martin Duffy
Feb 12, 20215 min read


Legal News Roundup: January 2021
Top legal headlines in January, from Japanese reparations to former Comfort Women to legal action following claims of election fraud
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Feb 2, 20217 min read


Can the Freedom of Information Act Effectively Secure Government Accountability in Scotland?
A critical analysis of the effectiveness of the Freedom of Information Act in securing government accountability in Scotland.
Viktoria Akerø-Stueland
Nov 17, 20206 min read


Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccines: A Step Too Far?
Do potential benefits of mandatory vaccinations outweigh legal considerations and potential ramifications of such measures in the UK?
Rhianna Thornton-Reid
Nov 13, 20204 min read


The Firearms Act: A False Sense of Security?
Have amendments to the Firearms Act succeeded in decreasing not only gun-related but all forms of crime in the UK?
Sabrina Black, Grace Surgent
Nov 6, 20204 min read
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