JURISPRUDENCE
January/February 2012
'The Lord Chief Justice paused, looked up at the glassy-eyed MPs and peers, and said: "If this is difficult, believe me, I am finding it so too".'
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December 2011
'Lady Hale argues persuasively that diversity in its widest sense should be regarded as essential for appointments to the Supreme Court'
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November 2011
‘Naomi Zivotofsky and her husband are American citizens. Their son is a US citizen, born in Jerusalem. His passport gives no country of birth’
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October 2011
‘Britain has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reform the European Court of Human Rights’
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