Lady Hale shows just how brilliant a woman of our generation can be.
Under new rules, which make retiring at 70 mandatory, Lady Hale, who is 74, would not have been able to preside over the proroguing of parliament case. But she is among the last of the judges who can serve to 75 as she was appointed to the bench before the rules were changed in 1995.
What a loss it would have been if she'd been forced to retire at 70.
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