Why is there a Brexit court case in Ireland?
Campaigners are taking a case to the Irish High Court in order to find out whether a notification under Article 50 can be reversed. Read
Fact checks about UK law, how legal systems work, justice and human rights
Campaigners are taking a case to the Irish High Court in order to find out whether a notification under Article 50 can be reversed. Read
Is the system for choosing UK Supreme Court justices “secretive and opaque”? Read
The Supreme Court will decide whether the government has the power to trigger Brexit without an Act of Parliament. These are the competing legal arguments the justices will hear. Read
Europe
Joshua Rozenberg's analysis of the prospects for the Article 50 legal challenge that will be decided by the High Court tomorrow. Read
A brief explanation of the Great Repeal Bill announced by the government in October 2016, as part of the process of leaving the European Union. Read
A requirement for companies to advertise in the UK before recruiting from abroad is nothing new. Read
Why is the government so upset about "activist, left-wing human rights lawyers"? Joshua Rozenberg explains. Read
Why would a judge's finding that someone killed their child be kept secret from the jury trying his case? Read
A judge is reportedly under investigation for using bad language in court, in response to a foul-mouthed defendant. What are the possible consequences? Read
Details of David Cameron's resignation honours list have been leaked. Is it standard practice for such a list to be made by outgoing leaders? Read