First, he dealt with the home secretary's ability to order a T-Pim to be imposed without the agreement of the High Court of Justice.
Until the new procedures were set up in 1993, ministers could be charged and tried only by a special High Court of Justice, composed of their parliamentary peers.
Shiran petitioned the High Court of Justice, and she relented.
The High Court of Justice has ruled that the draft discrimination is unconstitutional and has given the government until the end of this month to bring in new, more equitable legislation.
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Tuesday's demonstration, which was led by former followers of the late Rabbi Meir Kahane MK Michael Ben-Ari, Baruch Marzel and Itamar Ben-Gvir, was supposed to take place last December after the High Court of Justice upheld the activists' legal right to march through the city.
The case is due to open later before a three-judge High Court, comprising the President of the High Court, Mr Justice Nicholas Kearns, Mr Justice Paul Carney and Mr Justice Gerard Hogan.
He is mainly concerned with the fact that many of the judges are retirees who are on contracts "and not really accountable to the high court for any miscarriage of justice".
On Wednesday, the Court of Appeal ordered substantial costs against Suffolk County Council in both the Court of Appeal and Upper Tribunal which is the equivalent of the High Court in the administrative justice system.
In the Court of Appeal, Lord Justice Sedley said High Court judge Mr Justice Treacy had let himself be drawn into acting more as an auditor than a judge, and also criticised the government's intervention.
That campaign reached a high point in 2004 with the publication of International Court of Justice's opinion on the matter.
However, Michael Kirby, a former justice of Australia's High Court, said the panel would approach the inquiry with "complete independence" and no "preconceptions", and that North Korea would be given "due process".
The judges for the court in Malda town in the north of the state have already been appointed and "secrecy during the trials" will be a priority, Justice Arun Mishra of the Calcutta High Court told the BBC.
High Court judge Mr Justice Walker said the application was "devoid of merit".
Lawyers representing Associated Newspapers, which also publishes the Mail on Sunday, challenged a ruling on the admissibility of anonymous evidence at London's High Court before Lord Justice Toulson, Mr Justice Sweeney and Mrs Justice Sharp.
The High Court judge who ordered the removal of the original page, Mr Justice McCloskey, held that the contents of the original version amounted to prima facie harassment of the man and risked infringing his human rights.
The fresh inquest into the Hillsborough disaster was ordered at the end of last year when a panel of three High Court judges, headed by the Lord Chief Justice Lord Judge, quashed the original accidental death verdicts.
Mr Justice Coghlin heard submissions at the High Court on behalf of families opposed to the route of the St Patrick's Day parade before dismissing the application.
In a speech earlier this week, Sir James Munby, President of the High Court's Family Division, said the family justice system was "undergoing the most radical reforms in a lifetime".
At the High Court, Mr Justice Vos has been considering applications from a number of alleged phone-hacking victims to decide whose will be heard as test cases in the new year.
But High Court judge Mr Justice Burton later described it as a "really exceptional case of deliberate, multiple murder".
Greenpeace's solicitor Razi Mireskandari told Mr Justice Morland at the High Court that in the last few days of its campaign, Greenpeace made an error in taking samples of oil from the Brent Spar.
That is aimed at meeting the high court's written conflict of interest standards, contained in a statement signed by Justice Scalia and six other justices who have spouses, children or other close relatives who are lawyers.
In February, Mr Justice Beatson at the High Court ruled that the order unlawfully deprived E of his liberty, in contravention of Article 5 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).
Justice Elena Kagan, who wrote the high court opinion, taught at the University of Chicago and later at Harvard Law, where she became dean.
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The Justice Department wanted the high court to pass on these appeals, at least until the first wave of tribunals had a chance to work.
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