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Writing a Book…
Some advice from a Professor on my year abroad particularly stuck with me this summer, therefore I decided to do something proactive on the thought. The Professor taught U.S. Criminal Law but told our class one day “The best way of understanding judgments is to know about the author. How they grew up, what career… Read more
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Murdering Democracy by Inciting & Inspiring Terrorism: My Views on the Events of January 6th, 2021, in Washington, D.C.
Yesterday, in the United States of America, we saw the destruction of democracy. Whereever you were in the world, you could see the images, live, of the terror that reigned down on the US Capitol Building, stopping Congress in its tracks. This destruction of democracy was incited and inspired by the leader of the United… Read more
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A Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg
March 15, 1933 – September 18, 2020 A Supreme Court Justice having been appointed by President Bill Clinton in 1993, she has became a notorious name in the non-legal world for her attitude towards life and her career, from never stepping down when calls were made due to her failing health, and her fierce defence… Read more
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COVID-19 or not: Democracy is being Threatened, and We Cannot Ignore It
We are in the midst of a total lockdown in the United Kingdom due to the COVID-19, or the Coronavirus Crisis. It is understandable that we need to stop the spread of the disease, and I support the fact that we should all be acting collectively to contain the crisis as much as possible and… Read more
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Impeachment by “High Crime and Misdemeanor”: Do we really have any idea?
I sit here in bed, in the United Kingdom, the day before our General Election in 2019 (11th December 2019, if anyone is interested), recovering from a short term illness. In the news for the last few days, there have been two political stories which have dominated: 1. The General Election here, and 2. President… Read more
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Should a Company be its own Legal Person?
Company law exposes many questions rather than gives answers. It is probably the closest the U.K. gets in regards to a codified and written constitution and asks questions about separation that not even Parliament gets to ask itself. There is definitely a question in whether a company should be its own legal person. Anyone who… Read more
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