Monica Carss-Frisk QC, Iain Steele and Nusrat Zar Published: 2nd November 2016 The number and diversity of JR cases is now such that a review of the year can only hope to cover a small sample of the Administrative Court’s workload. The selection of cases here (from September 2015 to August 2016) necessarily reflects our personal choice , and no doubt there are many others that could have been included. We have each picked three cases. They are summarised in chronological order. PLP-Top-Cases-2016-paper-final You might be interested in… Judicial Review Trends and Forecasts 2016 Public Law and Human Rights Conference, Wales 2016