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For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers [2025] UKSC 16

marcuscleaver · For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers [2025] UKSC 16 In a landmark judgment, the Supreme Court was asked to weigh-in on the meaning of a ‘woman’ and the wider debate about trans rights. https://uklawweekly.substack.com/subscribe Music from bensound.com Crash Wigley: For Women

MSC Flaminia [2025] UKSC 14

marcuscleaver · MSC Flaminia [2025] UKSC 14 The Supreme Court tackles an attempt to limit liability after a maritime incident led to damages of more than $200 million. uklawweekly.substack.com/subscribe Music from bensound.com

R v Layden [2025] UKSC 12

marcuscleaver · R v Layden [2025] UKSC 12 When a defendant is due to be retried, the law requires them to be arraigned within two months. In this case, the Supreme Court is asked to decide what the consequences should be when that deadline is

Rukhadze v Recovery Partners GP Ltd [2025] UKSC 10

marcuscleaver · Rukhadze v Recovery Partners GP Ltd [2025] UKSC 10 The profits rule means that a fiduciary must account for any profits that they make to their principal, but does the rule operate too harshly for modern business practices? Help support the podcast: uklawweekly.substack.com/subscribe

An Application for Judicial Review by JR123 [2025] UKSC 8

marcuscleaver · An Application for Judicial Review by JR123 [2025] UKSC 8 JR123 was released from prison in 1982 and yet his conviction still affects his employment opportunities and his mental health. In this case the Supreme Court was asked to review whether the rehabilitation

Brown v Ridley [2025] UKSC 7

marcuscleaver · Brown v Ridley [2025] UKSC 7 Adverse possession allows a person to claim ownership of land that they have occupied for more than ten years without the owner’s permission. In this decision, the Supreme Court clarifies the law surrounding how and when these

N3 v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2025] UKSC 6

marcuscleaver · N3 v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2025] UKSC 6 If a deprivation order is withdrawn because it would make a person stateless, what was the legal status of the individual before that point? uklawweekly.substack.com/subscribe Music from bensound.com If a deprivation