Book series annually reviewing @UKSupremeCourt with contributions by academics, barristers (many appearing in the UKSC) and judges; hardback volumes @Wildys
Volume 10 of #TheUKSupremeCourtYearbook is now available via our website https://t.co/hDFPDrr3Kq and via
@Wildys online (https://t.co/0oRJ0aTAmY) and in store at Lincoln's Inn Archway and Fleet Street.
"Parliamentary Sovereignty, Statutory Interpretation and the UK Supreme Court" by @sc_laws in Volume 10 of the @UKSC_Yearbook, now freely available at https://t.co/uIYrbvAhQC
We are open to the public and delighted to welcome visitors back into our beautiful building and permanent exhibition space. There are ways for visitors of all ages to explore, including an Art Trail for children (pictured here). Plan your visit https://t.co/mqcgt5BXMN
Book of the Month: The UK Supreme Court Yearbook Vol10: 2018-2019 Legal Year. Contributions from five Supreme Court Justices, and a symposium on the landmark Prorogation Case (with contributions from leading barristers in the case) https://t.co/TrEdLev3wu
“Hale: I regret that brooch; But most contributors to new book say court was not trying to trap PM in its web.” Joshua Rozenberg has this post at his “A Lawyer Writes” Substack site. https://t.co/RK5NkuPzlZ
Hale: I regret that brooch. But most contributors to new book say court was not trying to trap PM in its web.
New post, free to read:
https://t.co/k6oeVbOIzB
The Supreme Court has today announced the launch of a paid internship programme for aspiring lawyers from underrepresented communities at the Bar, in collaboration with @BridgetheBar. Watch this short video where Chief Executive, Vicky Fox, explains all: https://t.co/N0BymIl7bg
What are the stories behind the symbols in the UK Supreme Court’s iconic logo? Find out this and more on one of our virtual guided tours of the UK’s highest court. Booking for springtime public tours goes live tomorrow. Email [email protected] for more information.
Here are some photos from Lady Rose’s swearing-in ceremony as a Supreme Court Justice in Courtroom One earlier today. Lady Rose recited the judicial oath in the presence of all the Justices. Many congratulations to Lady Rose. Re-watch the ceremony here: https://t.co/IRK4xlRu6V
He was subsequently vindicated when the House of Lords held that the Liversidge v Anderson decision had been ‘expediently, and at that time perhaps excusably wrong.’ Legal history: See Prof Alfred Simpson "The Highest Degree Odious. Detention without trial in wartime Britain
New appointment: it has been announced today that Lady Justice Rose will join the UK Supreme Court as a Justice on 13 April 2021. This appointment follows the retirement of Lady Black in January 2021. Many congratulations to Lady Justice Rose. https://t.co/BM4CvGxQXR
We run a range of educational programmes for UK secondary schools, colleges and universities throughout the academic year. Our interactive virtual tours take students on a journey around all aspects of the Supreme Court. Find out more: https://t.co/77aanA9UBL #remotelearning
Would you like to be a Judicial Assistant (JA) in the UK Supreme Court, supporting a Justice in their work, conducting research and writing press summaries? Applications to be a JA from September 2021-July 2022 are now open and close on 31 March 2021: https://t.co/E3m3uAe1Tn
Sad news that Lord Kerr has died two months after his retirement from the UK Supreme Court where he served as one of its Justices for 11 years (from its inception and after many distinguished roles):
With great sadness the Supreme Court learns of the death of Lord Kerr of Tonaghmore, former Justice. Lord Reed, President of the Supreme Court’s tribute is available to read here: https://t.co/IevfjlWCbS
As part of the Supreme Court’s current recruitment campaign for a Supreme Court Justice, we will be holding a pre-application webinar on Monday 9 November at 5pm. Speakers will include current Justices and members of the Selection Commission. https://t.co/qU5SWkr0n6
Congratulations to Professor Dame Sarah Worthington @cambridgelaw@TrinCollCam! You can read her chapter on penalty clauses and the @UKSupremeCourt from Vol 7 (cited by the Scottish Law Commission in their Report on Review of Contract Law) for free here: https://t.co/1RSLIR3Qf7
The Faculty is delighted to offer congratulations to the @TrinCollCam Downing Professor of the Laws of England Sarah Worthington who was made a Dame in the weekend #BirthdayHonours#QueensHonours for services to English Private Law: https://t.co/T1KCs9kSfW
Don’t miss our new and improved 360° #VirtualTour of the UK Supreme Court building. Learn about the artwork and architecture and see how our beautiful grade II listed building blends traditional features with contemporary twists like the ‘pop art’ carpet. https://t.co/Pzms5K85mO
Vicky Fox has been appointed the next Chief Executive of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, taking over from Mark Ormerod CB, who retires in September 2020. Find out more: https://t.co/my0jTFbsoc
Lord Burrows was sworn in as a Supreme Court Justice earlier this week in a small, modified swearing-in ceremony which took place in the library of the Supreme Court. The video of the ceremony is now available to view here: https://t.co/OZjSKN3FI0