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Court finds that the Home Office’s imposition of a GPS tag was unlawful for over a year in the first case of its kind

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On 11 March 2024, the President and Vice-President of the Upper Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) handed down their decision in R (Mark Nelson) v Secretary of State for the Home Department (JR-2023-001472), the first challenge to the Home Se...

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Katie Schwarzmann

Katie joined Wilsons in May 2022 as a solicitor in the Public Law & Human Rights department. Katie represents asylum seekers, victims of trafficking and other marginalised clients to assert their rights against the government by way of judicial review and civil claims for compensation.

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