In asserting in absolute terms the doctrine of UK parliamentary sovereignty, the Supreme Court has left us with constitutional paradoxes and a decision that will exacerbate political tensions with the devolved nations
What the decision in Miller means for the legal effect of referendums, and what any future enabling legislation should contain in light of the Brexit experience
Does it show a strength or a weakness in the constitution that the Miller decision was reached on the basis of principles said to be centuries old?
The effect of the bill to authorise the formal notice to withdraw from the EU – and why should it be thought that the Sewel convention does not apply?
This month's selection of leisure reading, chosen by the Journal's book review editor