The Political Fight Over Europe’s Top Court

24/07/2026 On 15 July 2026, the European Parliament’s Constitutional Affairs Committee (AFCO) held a public [...]

How is AI enabling citizen participation in government?

23/07/2026 The OECD just published its first major report mapping how artificial intelligence is being [...]

The Good Lobby Profs Impact in 2025

January 2025 Several members of The Good Lobby Profs acted as lecturers and/or mentors within [...]

Is the Commission too afraid to tame big tech?

17/7/26 The EU Commission has finally started to enforce the EU’s digital legislation, the Digital [...]

The TotalEnergies’ Case shows fossil fuel companies be held responsible for their emissions

15/7/2026 For years, climate litigation has gradually expanded the legal responsibilities of major emitters. A [...]

Can transparency compensate for a conflict of interest?

10/7/2026 On 1 July, Ireland took over the rotating Presidency of the Council of the [...]

Why aren’t Europeans switching to European digital alternatives?

9/7/2026 Every day, we – Europeans – rely on American digital services. We communicate through [...]

Can EU judges rule fairly on companies they own shares in?

03/07/2026 What if the members of the Court of Justice of the European Union own [...]

A Slide Away From Better Regulation, Not Progress Towards It

29/06/2026 Civil society sounds the alarm as the Commission moves to weaken its own rulebook [...]

An Advocacy Survival Guide for Civil Society

26/06/2026 The ground has shifted under civil society globally, and especially in Europe. NGOs are [...]

Another Rule of Law Report Another Box-Ticking Exercise?

25/06/2026 On 15 July 2026, the European Commission will publish its seventh annual Rule of [...]

The EU Must Stop Trading with Illegal Settlements

24/06/2026 The European Commission needs to ban trade with Israel’s illegal settlements, and it needs [...]