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IS DEMOCRACY DEAD BEYOND RECALL?
Has the definition of democracy changed for all of us?
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Is there a secret formula to succeed at the Court of Appeal?
An appeal is a landscape, a Minefield. Put one foot wrong, and you are done for. How do you navigate this Minefield safely?
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Will a company director get into trouble if his company contributes to climate change risks?
All across the globe, weather patterns have, and are, changing dramatically and rapidly.
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Where does the right to have vernacular education come from?
Vernacular means one’s mother tongue. The question is, can the government guarantee you the right to attend school? And choose to be educated in a medium of instruction that is your mother tongue?
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When assailed by doubt, what should a litigation lawyer do?
Shortly after MCO was partially lifted, the courts rescheduled many postponed cases.
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14 reasons why the Perikatan Nasional government must resign?
From the time the PN Government took power, it went to extraordinary lengths to avoid having its majority tested. It used smokescreens.
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