Example of a 2025 election whinge meme seen on social media| Dr Kevin Bonham
The Court denied plaintiffs’ request for source code discovery, but ordered discovery of “all relevant Chat-related hyperlinked material.”| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin
Today's Supreme Court’s judgment in Shvidler v Foreign Secretary addresses key issues about the role of courts generally and appellate courts in particular when it comes to applying the proportionality test — and a powerful dissent from Lord Leggatt discloses a sharp division of judicial opinion about the proper nature of the judicial role in this context.| Public Law for Everyone
The judgment of Chamberlain J in KP v Foreign Secretary revisits and clarifies some fundamentals about the nature of substantive judicial review. In doing so, it reminds us that the ‘proporti…| Public Law for Everyone
Craig Ball published a post about adapting requests for production for the generative AI age, which is interesting in at least two respects.| eDiscovery Today by Doug Austin