It uses "Exam Tips" and "Key Definition" boxes to ensure you don't get lost in the historical details but understand the legal principles they created.
It highlights essential rulings like Entick v Carrington or R (Miller) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union .
Entick sued the messengers for trespass. The government argued they had "state necessity"—that they needed to break the law to protect the state from sedition. Constitutional & Administrative Law (Law Express)
Four of the King's Messengers broke into Entick's house, spent four hours searching every room, broke open his locked desks and boxes, and seized hundreds of charts and pamphlets.
This story is a cornerstone of because it established the Rule of Law : the idea that the government cannot simply do whatever it wants just because it says it’s "necessary." They must have specific legal authority for every action that interferes with a citizen’s rights. How Law Express Helps It uses "Exam Tips" and "Key Definition" boxes
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In 1762, John Entick was a writer who published a weekly paper called The Monitor , which was highly critical of the British government. Fed up with the criticism, the King’s Secretary of State issued a "general warrant" to search Entick’s home. The government argued they had "state necessity"—that they
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