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October 14, 2024

The Role of Lawyers in Advancing Indigenous Rights in the Face of Climate Change

By Dikshya Adhikari. Reading time: three minutes In the escalating crisis of climate change and biodiversity degradation, it is often said that its impacts are universal, […]
October 13, 2024

Law and Liberation: Perspectives of young Black Social Justice Lawyers

By Abigail Wonga. Reading time: five minutes This year, I wrote a few articles regarding Black History Month in 2024. In February of 2024, which Black […]
October 13, 2024

Unspoken discrimination of disabled in the legal profession

By Suulola Akinkunmi Ademola. Reading time: four minutes Introduction The legal profession is a cornerstone of a fair and just society emphasising natural justice, demanding rigorous […]
October 1, 2024

Strategies for Empowering Black Women in Law

By Fatudimu Oluwaseun Raphael. Reading time: five minutes Introduction For Black History Month 2024, Fatudimu Oluwaseun Raphael has fleshed out an article about strategies for empowering […]
September 30, 2024

CAS 2014/A/3759  – Chand v International Association of Athletics Federation (2017)

By Reva Naidu. Reading time: six minutes “You run like a girl!” Introduction The recent controversy at the Paris Olympics 2024 regarding Algerian boxer Imane Khelif […]
September 30, 2024

Why Diversity in Law Matters More Than Ever

By Abigail Wonga. Reading time: three minutes As the legal field grows more competitive for aspiring students, graduates, career changers and many more candidates, the legal […]
September 26, 2024

What Are Some Inclusive Practices in Law and How Can Firms Build a Culture Around Them?

By Sa’eed Sadiq. Reading time: two minutes  For National Inclusion Week 2024, taking place from Monday, September 23 to Sunday, September 29, this year’s theme is […]