What we do

PLP is committed to promoting progressive reforms to judicial review and wider constitutional reforms. Legislative and policy reforms pursued by the current Government risk seriously undermining the mechanisms by which marginalised groups can challenge public bodies.

We continue to focus on the development and dissemination of accessible research and evidence-based storytelling to counter inaccurate and harmful narratives that seek to limit government accountability.

Our main goals in this area are:

  • Greater engagement in and clarity on the meaning and significance of constitutional reform among key audiences
  • Improvement in the debate around mechanisms of legal and political scrutiny
  • Government accountability mechanisms are improved (or at least maintained)

Read more in our 2022-25 strategy

Court finds pre-settled EU citizens eligible for housing support
News & Updates

Court finds pre-settled EU citizens eligible for housing support

Two important wins for the3million and their pre-settled clients, who have been found eligible for welfare benefits

PLP launches new guide to public interest interventions
Guides

PLP launches new guide to public interest interventions

New guide sheds light on intervening in judicial reviews and other court proceedings for NGOs, charities and lawyers.

Public Law and Technology Conference
Events

Public Law and Technology Conference

9 June 2025 @ 9:00 am – 5:30 pm – Is the law keeping pace with technology to protect people’s rights and uphold transparency and accountability standards? How can public, regulatory and human rights law help ensure technologies are deployed for the benefit of society? The event is kindly hosted by Fieldfisher. You can click here to view Sajan Rai’s illustration for the event in […]