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Courts Without Borders: The Rise of Transnational Justice
Why local crimes can have global consequences, and why the world is turning to international courts
Jul 7
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Whose Data, Whose Rules?
The global battle for data sovereignty and why your personal information is a geopolitical asset
Jul 5
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When ‘Morality’ Becomes Law: A Global Legal Crisis
From Iran to the US, India to Poland, how legislating personal morality is threatening modern legal systems
Jul 3
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America's Gun Divide
A Nation Remade by Rights and Risk
Jul 1
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June 2025
The Law Is Equal — But the System Isn’t
Why the constitutional promise of equality before law remains unfulfilled without systemic reform
Jun 24
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The Disappearing Line Between Security and Surveillance
When national interest becomes the excuse for mass monitoring, civil liberties quietly disappear
Jun 21
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When Bail Becomes the Punishment
How India’s pretrial system turns liberty into a luxury and justice into a privilege
Jun 20
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Privacy in India: Guaranteed in Principle, Compromised in Practice
Why the constitutional promise of privacy remains paper-thin in the face of state surveillance and corporate overreach
Jun 19
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When Judicial Delays Equal Justice Denied
Why India’s justice system must confront its crisis of time, not just law
Jun 18
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Free Speech Cannot Be Conditional
Why democracies must stop treating dissent as a threat, and start treating it as a sign of strength
Jun 6
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Lawfare: When Legal Systems Are Turned Into Weapons
How governments and power players increasingly use courts and laws to suppress dissent and eliminate opposition
Jun 2
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When Lawmakers Become Lawbreakers
The dangerous erosion of public trust in legal systems when those in power flout the rule of law
Jun 1
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