Public law scholarship in recent years has become richer and more complex expanding our capacity to address new questions, but also creating new methodological challenges. In this important new volume, Paul Daly and Joe Tomlinson bring together some of the leading public lawyers in the common law world to help unpack and navigate these challenges. Bringing together theoretical, doctrinal, sociolegal and comparative perspectives, the volume is essential reading for those new to and established in the field. -- Rosalind Dixon, University of New South Wales, Australia Public law scholarship in recent years has become richer and more complex expanding our capacity to address new questions, but also creating new methodological challenges. In this important new volume, Paul Daly and Joe Tomlinson bring together some of the leading public lawyers in the common law world to help unpack and navigate these challenges. Bringing together theoretical, doctrinal, sociolegal and comparative perspectives, the volume is essential reading for those new to and established in the field. -- Rosalind Dixon, University of New South Wales, Australia This excellent collection shines a bright light onto issues of method in public law research. It is a hugely useful and welcome contribution to the field, and is a must-read for anyone engaging seriously with the question of how we know what we think we know. -- Simon Halliday, University of Strathclyde, UK