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Tirah Through the Lens of Law, Not PoliticsPublished on: January 17, 2026 8:09 AM
Pakistan, Jan. 17 -- When we talk about the state's most fundamental promise to its people, we must start with the protection ...
The first arrived nearly 4,000 years ago with Hammurabi’s Code: 282 edicts carved into stone and erected in ancient Babylon ...
The government is pushing for legislation to fundamentally protect workers who are currently outside the scope of existing ...
Trinity Rodman will stay in the U.S. and play for the NWSL. Even as she rejected offers from England, it exposes the NWSL's ...
Republican Ken Paxton said his first-of-its-kind legal opinion aims to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion practices ...
India does not merely suffer from excessive litigation; it suffers from excessive legislation of the wrong kind. Across ...
The legal profession is obsessed with the wrong questions about AI. Every conference, every CLE, every firm retreat features ...
Miami’s late pursuit of Duke QB Darian Mensah may come with legal ramifications. The post Miami Sent Strong Warning Over ...
The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) has dragged the Independent National Electoral Commission to ...
Our Naga society speaks often about unity, brotherhood, reconciliation, and common aspirations. These words are repeated in speeches, written in appeals, and preached from platforms that carry moral ...
The two Republicans are competing in a heated primary. Cornyn accused Paxton of abusing his office and legal experts said the ...
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