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Dr. James Grant is a Senior Lecturer in Law at King's College London, affiliated with The Dickson Poon School of Law. He joined the university in 2015 after teaching at Oxford, Glasgow, and Sheffield. His academic background includes a doctorate from Oxford, an LL.M. from Cambridge, and an LL.B. (Hons) from Glasgow. His research focuses on constitutional law, administrative law, legal philosophy, and human rights law. He has contributed to prominent journals like the Law Quarterly Review and Cambridge Law Journal, exploring themes such as constitutional balance, judicial review, and the rule of law.
His teaching spans public law, jurisprudence, and comparative constitutional law. Notable works include analyses of the UK’s constitutional adjudication in Miller and Unconstitutional Interpretation, which examine legal reasoning and administrative authority. His scholarship bridges theoretical and practical legal issues, with publications in both academic and public-facing platforms like the New Statesman and Times Literary Supplement.
Grant’s research emphasizes the interplay between legal principles and societal structures, particularly in contexts of governmental power and individual rights. He has supervised scholarly work and engages in public intellectual discourse, contributing to debates on social democracy and legal frameworks.




