The Myth of “Reasonable Grounds”: What Actually Makes an Arrest Lawful?
People assume that if a police officer "had their suspicions", the arrest was lawful. It was not that simple. A lawful arrest has to clear two separate hurdles — reasonable…
Law & Politics — Reviews and Commentaries
People assume that if a police officer "had their suspicions", the arrest was lawful. It was not that simple. A lawful arrest has to clear two separate hurdles — reasonable…
You have been wronged. You know it. Your opponent knows it. The judge probably suspects it. And then the judgment comes back against you — not because the wrong didn’t…
A plain-English guide to the rule in Henderson v Henderson — from Wigram VC's 1843 Chancery judgment to Lord Bingham's reformulation in Johnson v Gore Wood and Lord Sumption's modern…
The Chief Constable of South Wales Police v Daniels & Ors EWCA Civ 680 — Case Review Court of Appeal (Civil Division) | McFarlane, Davis & Lloyd Jones LJJ |…
The Equality and Human Rights Commission's 342-page Code of Practice, published on 6 May 2026, claims to implement the Supreme Court's ruling in For Women Scotland. On any honest reading,…