This blog is dedicated to the UK Supreme Court. The UK Supreme Court is the UK's highest court; its judgments bind lower courts and thus shape the development of English Law. Since 1399, the Law Lords, the judges of the most senior court in the country, have sat within Parliament. From October 2009, however, they have moved to an independent court in the Middlesex Guildhall. To mark this historic development, this blog has been set up to provide commentary on the UK Supreme Court and its judgments.

Links

The online information about the Supreme Court is available on its website

House of Lords Judgments are available online

English Court of Appeal decisions are available here BAILII Court of Appeal Decisions 
To find out when Court of Appeal cases are listed use the Court of Appeal Listing Calendar

Other blogs we like covering UK law are:

Scots Law News run by the University of Edinburgh School of Law
>  The venerable and excellent Ipkat covering intellectual property law
Fashionista-at-law covering the law as it relates to the fashion industry
Datonomy covering data protection law and practice
>  Joshua Rozenberg's superbly well informed legal blog at Standpoint magazine
Law Central at The Times online covers news, comment and gossip on the UK legal sector

For a comprehensive guide to the case law available on the internet see the Inner Temple's, Access to Law site.
 http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/sln/

And our inspiration, the wonderful ScotUS Blog - for the US Supreme Court

There is also a blog for the Supreme Court of Canada - known as The Court

The "Feminist Judgments Project" is an interesting research project in which a group of feminist socio-legal scholars are writing alternative feminist judgments in a series of leading cases in the English law.novative research project in which a group of feminist socio-legal scholars will write alternative feminist judgments in a series of significant cases in English law