Dan Tench and Cathryn Hopkins consider how the Supreme Court has evolved since its inception three years ago, and the pressures it faces today

With the Supreme Court having been operating for three years now, it has sought to present an approach and personality distinct from its predecessor, the Appellate Committee of the House of Lords. One cannot unequivocally say whether that mission has been wholly fulfilled, but considerable progress has been made.

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