Supreme Court Permits Withdrawal Of Life Support In Landmark Order
The Supreme Court of India recently delivered a deeply significant order permitting the withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment for a man...
When A 157-Year-Old Constitutional Promise Meets Modern Immigration Politics
For more than a century, the rule in the United States seemed simple:
If you were born...
Supreme Court Allows California’s New Congressional Map for 2026 Elections
In a decision that could reshape political equations in the United States, the Supreme Court...
Introduction: Law in the Shadow of Violence
The year 2026 marks a defining moment in Australia’s legal and political history. The tragic Bondi Beach terror...
A Systemic Breakdown Unlike Any Other
For years, Iran’s crises arrived one at a time—sanctions, inflation, protests, water shortages, political repression. Today, they have converged...
The Middle East at the Crossroads of Diplomacy, Ideology, and Power Politics
For decades, the Middle East has stood at the crossroads of diplomacy, ideology,...
Gender Inequality: Systems, Not Just Attitudes
Gender inequality is often discussed as a problem of attitudes—what people believe, how biased they are, or how much...
The Rule of Law as a Living Constitutional Ideal
Reflections Inspired by Lord Bingham — and What It Means for India
Inspired by the constitutional thought...
A Moment That Began as a Provocation
The setting was Rome, during an International Bar Association conference that brought together judges, jurists, and constitutional scholars...
Introduction
For generations of constitutional lawyers, parliamentary sovereignty has been treated as an unquestionable cornerstone of democratic governance—particularly in jurisdictions influenced by the British constitutional...
Abstract:
Human rights are often presented as neat lists in international treaties, but in practice they are far messier. Rights rarely operate as absolute “trumps”;...