Retired Hawaiʻi Supreme Court Chief Justice Mark Recktenwald spoke to The Conversation’s Catherine Cruz about joining a new ...
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World’s happiest country: What Nigeria can learn from Finland
Finland may not immediately spring to mind when one thinks of happiness, yet the Nordic nation has topped the World Happiness Report for eight consecutive years. During a visit to Helsinki, the ...
The first year of US President Donald Trump’s second term has taken a heavy toll on the rule of law. While this bedrock ideal of American governance has long been invoked to capture a broad range of ...
Ancient Greek lawmaker Solon of Athens wrote one of the first Greek Constitutions, and his ideas remain relevant in today's ...
Major changes to rental law are set to transform the relationship between UK landlords and tenants from May 2026.
The Union Cabinet on Friday (December 12) approved the Sabka Bima Sabki Raksha (Amendment of Insurance Laws) Bill, 2025, ...
The United States has introduced a new immigration pathway aimed at attracting ultra-high-net-worth individuals: the Gold Card Program, created by Executive Order 14351 in September 2025. Because this ...
Australia's groundbreaking social media ban for children under 16, aimed at combating cyberbullying and harmful content, sets ...
Good faith and fair dealing—adherence to what we might call “norms”—is essential to the functioning of American government.
A legal opinion from the EU's highest court says carriers can’t stay silent about border costs — and consumers deserve to ...
On Monday, U.S. District Court Judge Patti B. Saris said the memo was arbitrary and gave no reasoned explanation.
From Friday's order by Judge William Ray (N.D. Ga.) in Boston v. Williams: The Plaintiffs, acting through their attorney ...
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