Fiona Scolding KC and Galina Ward KC review recent cases in education law and provide insight and practical tips for both public bodies and individuals litigating in this area. The second episode considers how the courts are approaching attempts to enforce the statutory requirements that cash strapped local authorities are increasingly failing to meet, including the ongoing debate about the boundary between education and social care and how to approach recommendations made under the National...
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Fiona Scolding KC and Galina Ward KC review recent cases in education law and provide insight and practical tips for both public bodies and individuals litigating in this area. The second episode considers how the courts are approaching attempts to enforce the statutory requirements that cash strapped local authorities are increasingly failing to meet, including the ongoing debate about the boundary between education and social care and how to approach recommendations made under the National...
Standing and the Divisional Court's decision in the Good Law Project challenge to the Government
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48 minutes
3 years ago
Standing and the Divisional Court's decision in the Good Law Project challenge to the Government
Landmark barristers David Blundell QC, Miranda Butler and Richard Turney have produced a podcast on standing in light of the very recent, and extremely significant, decision of the Divisional Court in the Good Law Project's challenge to the Government’s practice in making appointments to important public health agencies during the Covid-19 pandemic. This podcast gives an overview of the approach to standing in judicial review; a detailed overview of the decision in the Good Law Project ...
The Landmark Listen
Fiona Scolding KC and Galina Ward KC review recent cases in education law and provide insight and practical tips for both public bodies and individuals litigating in this area. The second episode considers how the courts are approaching attempts to enforce the statutory requirements that cash strapped local authorities are increasingly failing to meet, including the ongoing debate about the boundary between education and social care and how to approach recommendations made under the National...