Do judges use the power of the state for the good of the nation? Or do
they create new laws in line with their personal views? When newspapers
reported a court ruling on Brexit, senior judges were shocked to see
themselves condemned as enemies of the people. But that did not stop
them ruling that an order made by the Queen on the advice of her prime
minister was just 'a blank piece of paper'. Joshua Rozenberg, Britain's
best-known commentator on the law, asks how judges can maintain public
confidence while making hard choices.