The Necessity of Reforming Non-Disclosure Agreements: The recent revelation in the House of Lords by Lord Hain that Sir Philip Green was the, until then,...
The UK Government consultation on the Gender Recognition Act 2004 closed on 19 October, after gathering testimonies for 16 weeks. The GRA governs how trans people...
To take away the burkha as an offence is to reject freedom of religion and of expression. In order to fully answer this question, one must...
The issue of Parliamentary Privilege has been thrown once more under scrutiny following the decision of Labour Peer Peter Hain to name businessman Sir Philip Green...
In England, fair and equal access to justice is an inherent, unalienable right, established by the common law through the right to natural justice (a rule...
The essence behind the calls for the ban of religious symbols is a misguided calculation: secularism can only be achieved through the absence of different viewpoints...
This right of privacy is broad enough to encompass a woman’s decision whether or not to terminate her pregnancy. The detriment that the State would impose...
It’s something we (or at least I) associate with TV crime dramas set in the 70s or a John Grisham novel, but I recently came across...
Judge Kavanaugh a Supreme Court Justice has faced a hearing filled with controversy. Sexual assault claims and the release of confidential documents by Senator Cory Booker...
The royal prerogative covers those powers left over from when the monarch was directly involved in government – powers that now include making treaties, declaring war,...