Timetable
Monday 5 December | ||
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1100 to 1300 and 1400 to 1630 |
Appellant | Jeremy Wright QC (HM Attorney General) James Eadie QC Lord Keen QC (Advocate General for Scotland) |
Tuesday 6 December | ||
1015 to 1300 | Appellant (continued) | James Eadie QC Lord Keen QC (Advocate General for Scotland) |
1400 to 1445 | Attorney General NI | John F Larkin QC (Attorney General for Northern Ireland) |
1445 to 1630 | Respondent (Miller) | Lord Pannick QC |
Wednesday 7 December | ||
1030 to 1200 | Respondent (Miller) (continued) | Lord Pannick QC |
1200 to 1300 and 1400 to 1430 |
Respondent (Dos Santos) | Dominic Chambers QC |
1430 to 1515 | Applicants (Agnew and McCord) | David A Scoffield QC Ronan Lavery QC |
1515 to 1600 | The Lord Advocate | W James Wolffe QC (The Lord Advocate) |
Thursday 8 December | ||
1015 to 1045 | The Lord Advocate (continued) | W James Wolffe QC (The Lord Advocate) |
1045 to 1200 | Welsh Government | Richard Gordon QC |
1200 to 1245 | Interested Parties (Graham Pigney and others) | Helen Mountfield QC |
1245 to 1300 | Interested Parties (AB, KK, PR and children) | Manjit Gill QC |
1400 to 1430 | George Birnie and others | Patrick Green QC |
1430 to 1600 | Appellant (reply) | James Eadie QC |
Feedback
The Justices are aware of the public interest in this case and the strong feelings associated with the wider political questions of the UK's departure from the EU (which we stress are not the subject of this appeal). The Justices' duty is to consider the legal questions impartially, and decide the case according to the law. The range of parties and interveners already before the Court is such that the Justices are satisfied that all issues and points of view will be represented. We therefore hope you will understand that the Court is not in a position to consider further submissions or correspondence on the substance of the legal questions before them.