While the Supreme Court of Canada is 150 years old in its existence this year, the UK Supreme Court continues to find its feet. Its home is in Parliament Square, a central location for the highest court. It’s been there for just shy of sixteen years.

Its arrival on the judicial scene is a welcome development for the law across the UK. Its apparent place is central to the way the UK goes about its business. The elevation of matters such as our devolved arrangements is key to our identity.
