Daran Hill says David Jones sees his role as policing legislation made in Wales
Supreme Court dictates pace of Welsh devolution
Manon George reports on the shenanigans of the Wales Office, Welsh Government and Assembly Commission in front of Britain’s legal finest last week
Five judges decide on the extent of Welsh law making
Manon George reports on a case in the UK Supreme Court next week which will influence the next step in Wales’s devolution journey
Lawyer who witnessed a nation on trial
Meic Stephens pays tribute to Dafydd Jenkin the major authority on the laws of the tenth Century Hywel Dda
Hywel Dda’s laws come home
Maredudd ap Huw explains why the National Library paid £541,250 for a piece of paper more than 600 years old
Wales still vulnerable to interference by Whitehall Minsters
Rhys Taylor argues that a separate jurisdiction would result in more autonomy for the Welsh Government’s legislative ambitions
The case for Welsh legal jurisdiction
John Osmond reports on today’s IWA annual lecture at the Eisteddfod which explores the way the devious use of legal arguments has frustrated Welsh legal aspirations
The symbolism and practicality of Welsh sovereignty
John Osmond says we need a Welsh jurisdiction to penetrate the pea soup that is preventing devolution from working properly
What Gladstone and Disraeli have to teach us about the English question
Nick Pearce argues that Labour has much to gain from a devolution settlement that gives greater representation to England