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The SC’s Inaction in Abrego Garcia v. Garland: A Silent Endorsement of Executive Overreach?
In declining to hear Abrego case the U.S. Supreme Court has allowed a controversial Trump-era immigration policy to persist unchallenged...
Apr 153 min read


Article 6 of the UDHR: The Right to Recognition as a Person
It guarantees that every human being without exception has the right to: Be recognized as a legal person Access justice systems equally...
Apr 62 min read


The Karen Read Case: A Test of Justice, Accountability, and Public Trust
The Karen Read case, now headed for retrial after a mistrial, has become a lightning rod for debates about justice, police...
Apr 22 min read


Woman Abetment to Rape and it's Legality
The recent ruling in Prashant Gupta & Others v. State of Madhya Pradesh has reignited debate on the scope of abetment in rape cases,...
Apr 13 min read


Council of Europe Adopts Landmark Treaty to Protect Lawyers
In a historic step toward reinforcing the rule of law, the Council of Europe has adopted the first-ever international treaty dedicated to...
Mar 132 min read


Article 5 of the UDHR: No One Deserves Cruelty
When was the last time you thought about the importance of dignity and respect? Article 5 of the UDHR addresses a fundamental truth: no...
Mar 132 min read


The Menendez Brothers’ Cousin Slams DA’s “Hostile” Stance
The Menendez brothers’ legal saga continues to stir controversy as their cousin, Diane Vander Molen, publicly criticized Los Angeles...
Mar 111 min read


On International Women’s Day, Beijing’s Unfinished Revolution Demands Renewed Resolve
As the world marks International Women’s Day, the glittering promises of progress often obscure a harder truth: equality remains a...
Mar 82 min read


South Carolina Approves Firing Squad as Method of Execution
Death Penalty , South Carolina has authorized the use of firing squads as a method of execution for death row inmates. This decision,...
Mar 81 min read


Article 4 of the UDHR: No One Should Be Owned
When was the last time you thought about freedom? Not just freedom of speech or movement, but the most basic freedom of all—the right to...
Mar 72 min read


Japan High Court Rules Denial of Same-Sex Marriage Unconstitutional
In a landmark decision, Japan’s high court has ruled that the denial of same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, marking a significant...
Mar 72 min read


Article 3 of the UDHR: The Foundation of Life, Liberty, and Security
When was the last time you reflected on what it means to truly feel safe? To live freely, without fear? Article 3 of the UDHR answers...
Mar 52 min read


Dowry Deaths: SC Decides Bail Precisely
In a significant ruling on March 3, 2025, the Supreme Court of India sent a clear message about its resolve to tackle dowry-related crimes...
Mar 53 min read


Visually Impaired Recruitment in Judicial Services : What SC Says?
On March 3, 2025, the Supreme Court of India delivered a historic judgment that is poised to reshape judicial recruitment in the...
Mar 43 min read


Hungary's Child Protection Act: Sovereignty vs. EU Rights at a Legal Crossroads
The Hungarian Child Protection Act , enacted in June 2021 , has been a focal point of legal and political contention within the European...
Mar 32 min read


The Death Penalty in Japan: Public Support and Legal Implications
In a recent government survey conducted in Japan , over 80% of respondents expressed support for the death penalty, reaffirming the...
Mar 23 min read


Article 2 of theUDHR: A Commitment to Equality Without Exception
Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) stands as a powerful and transformative statement: human rights are universal. They are not...
Mar 23 min read


Missouri Woman Pleads Guilty in Scheme to Defraud Elvis Presley’s Family and Seize Graceland
A woman from Missouri has admitted guilt in the Western District of Tennessee for her involvement in a fraudulent scheme aimed at...
Feb 262 min read


Article 1 of the UDHR: The Foundation of Equality and Human Dignity
When was the last time you thought about human rights ? We hear the term all the time, but at its core, human rights begin with one...
Feb 262 min read


Extradition, Divorce, Alimony, and 498A: The Landmark Vishal Shah v. Monalisha Gupta & Ors
The Supreme Court of India recently delivered a significant ruling in the case of Vishal Shah v. Monalisha Gupta & Ors . , touching upon...
Feb 244 min read
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