A summary of the ruling
[gview file=”https://www.supremecourt.uk/cases/docs/uksc-2016-0196-press-summary.pdf” save=”1″] All 11 Justices of the Supreme Court sat on the four-day hearing in December to mark the constitutional importance of the decision. Lord Neuberger, Lady Hale, Lord Mance, Lord Kerr, Lord Clarke, Lord Wilson, Lord Sumption, and Lord Hodge backed the challenge to the government. Three justices, Lord Reed, Lord Carnwath, and Lord Hughes, dissented in the judgment and agreed with the government.The full ruling
[gview file=”https://www.supremecourt.uk/cases/docs/uksc-2016-0196-judgment.pdf” save=”1″]'Straightforward' Brexit bill expected to be published on Thursday https://t.co/Riq36R6AbJ
— Julian O'Neill (@julianoneill) January 24, 2017
Tory MPs pile pressure on Theresa May to publish full Brexit plan before Commons vote on triggering Article 50 https://t.co/QxD1tmMN7V
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Supreme Court says Parliament, not @theresa_may, should have the power to formally begin the #Brexit process https://t.co/ei9m3R9Wit
— Sky News (@SkyNews) January 24, 2017
#Brexit Secretary says parliament legislation to be introduced "shortly" to achieve end of March Article 50 deadlinehttps://t.co/2ku6cne959 pic.twitter.com/FfICl9MaQw
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) January 24, 2017
#Brexit Min Davis says UK govt will 'within days' present #Article50 legislation. pic.twitter.com/t9Ar0d4Ns3
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