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Charities and Brexit
Solicitors Journal

Charities and Brexit

Simon Steeden considers how charities could be affected by the legal and financial uncertainty following the UK's vote to leave the EU
Brexit backlash
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Brexit backlash

The response to the High Court's article 50 judgment has emphasised that there is a distinct lack of constitutional understanding in the UK, writes Adele Edwin-Lamerton
Brexit challenge in the Supreme Court
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Brexit challenge in the Supreme Court

Toby Vanhegan and Riccardo Calzavara set out the arguments of the various parties in Miller over the government's power to trigger article 50 without parliament's consent
Dicey in action
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Dicey in action

The balance of power between parliament and government, and the apparent inclinationof the executive in testing that boundary, is front and centre of Miller, says Saara Idelbi
Parliament versus the people
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Parliament versus the people

In rejecting the government's article 50 appeal, the Supreme Court will not be defying the will of the people. It might, however, rebel against parliament raising court fees, says Kerry Underwood