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- How Political Insults Between Leaders May Invoke Defamation and Free-Speech Limits in Indian Law
- How Police Suspensions and a Victim’s Mother’s Outburst Spotlight Procedural Due Process, Victims’ Rights, and Political Speech Protections in India
- How Police Complaints by Jamnagar Resident Medical Officers Spotlight Legal Obligations Under Criminal Intimidation and Harassment Statutes
- How Phil Knight’s $2 Billion Gift to OHSU Highlights Tax, Governance and Regulatory Challenges for Large Philanthropy
- How PGI’s Planned Deployment of Sanitary Staff Raises Questions of Statutory Duty, Consultation Requirements, and Judicial Review
- How PGI’s Effort to Curb Toxic Teen Digital Habits Raises Questions of Authority, Youth Rights, and Procedural Safeguards
- How PGI’s Austerity Drive Raises Questions of Statutory Authority, Procedural Fairness and Judicial Review
- How PETA’s Challenge to the Karnataka High Court’s Release Order Raises Questions of Standing, Procedural Fairness, Statutory Duty and Constitutional Protection for Rescued Animals
- How Panic Buying Causing Fuel Shortages in Amritsar Raises Issues of Criminal Liability, Police Powers, Consumer Rights, and Administrative Duty
- How Panchkula’s Municipal Election Outcome Invites Scrutiny of Mayoral Selection Procedures and Statutory Compliance
- How Pam Bondi’s Admission of Redaction Errors Raises Questions About Congressional Oversight, Document-Handling Duties, and Victims’ Rights
- How Pakistan’s Satirical ‘Cockroach’ Parties May Test Political-Party Law and Freedom of Expression
- How Oxford’s £185 Million Humanities Endowment Raises Legal Questions About Charitable Governance, Donor Influence, and Public Accountability
- How Owens’ Claim About White House Military Office May Trigger Defamation and Free-Speech Issues in the United States
- How Orange Weather Alerts in Noida and Ghaziabad Prompt Examination of Public-Authority Duty, Liability and Judicial Review
- How ‘Operation Lagam’ Raises Issues of Police Powers, Freedom of Expression, and Procedural Safeguards in Combating Online Hooliganism and Road Safety Violations
- How Ontario Tech University's Lawsuit Against a Prank-Video YouTuber Raises Questions of Trespass, Campus Safety and the Limits of Satire under Canadian Law
- How Online Speculation About the Celeste Rivas Case Raises Defamation, Privacy, and Jurisdictional Questions in Indian Law
- How Online Death Rumors Involving Influencers Highlight Defamation, Privacy, and Intermediary Liability under Indian Law
- How Online Criticism of an Influencer’s Health Decision Raises Defamation, Privacy and Platform Liability Issues
- How Olga Tokarczuk’s Disclosure of AI-Assisted Writing Triggers Complex Copyright and Moral-Rights Questions in Contemporary Intellectual Property Law
- How NTPC’s FY26 Fifteen-Percent Profit Increase May Trigger Corporate Disclosure, Tax, and Governance Obligations
- How North Korea’s AI-Guided Missile Tests May Trigger United Nations Sanctions and Raise Complex International-Law Issues
- How Noida’s Cancellation of Vendor Allotments Raises Questions of Administrative Authority, Natural Justice and the Right to Livelihood
- How New Zealand’s Tightened English Language Requirements for Low-Skill Visa Applicants Raise Questions of Delegated Authority, Proportionality, and Procedural Fairness