Dr Lewis Graham joins Christ's College to teach Law. His research focuses mainly on public and administrative law, including human rights law and the law of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). He is also interested in judicial behaviour and has published a number of empirical works on judicial decision-making in different contexts.

He completed his PhD at the University of Cambridge and has spent the previous three years teaching at Wadham College, Oxford. His monograph, Judicial Individuality on the UK Supreme Court is to be published by Hart this year and two edited collections considering the jurisprudence of the UK Supreme Court are due to be published in due course. 

Selected Publications

Lewis, G., Judicial Individuality on the UK Supreme Court (Hart, 2024)

Lewis, G., Public Law in the UK Supreme Court (forthcoming, Bloomsbury, 2025)

Lewis, G., Private Law in the UK Supreme Court (forthcoming, Bloomsbury, 2025)

Lewis, G., 'The UK Supreme Court: radical outcomes from gradualist premises' (with Chris Hanretty) in Kalman, Constitutional Review in Western Europe (Routledge, 2023)

Lewis, G., 'Law and Politics in UK Courts' in Reid, Howard and Randazzo, Handbook of Law and Political Systems (Edward Elgar, 2023)

Lewis, G., 'Europe' (with Steven Greer) in Moeckli, Shah and Sivakumaran, International Human Rights Law (OUP, 4th edn, 2022)