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Rights of Nature Laws Are Coming Up Against Legal Systems Designed for Destruction
Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
Landmark court rulings in Colombia and Bangladesh gave rivers a voice, but a new report says deep-seated issues are blocking transformational change.
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Conservative Review
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Supreme Court Makes It Clear. Mass Deportations Are Mandatory To Save America
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Judicial reforms, technology-driven justice system vital for rule of law and investment: legal expert
Judicial reforms, technology-driven justice system vital for rule of law and investment: legal expert
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BLACKETT: The rule of law vs. social justice — why Alberta’s fight against legal wokeness is far from over
Should legal academics, lawyers, judges, and police be able to simply rewrite laws they don’t like, including the Constitution? Of course not. We live in a constitutional democracy. Elected legislators are supposed to make our laws, while the justice system faithfully applies them (it does ‘justice’). But, in a legal system corrupted by wokeness — especially critical legal theory and postcolonialism — legal actors warp the laws when applying them (they do ‘social justice’).
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Stingless bees in Peru become the first insects with legal rights. Will it happen globally?
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