In this episode of the LAOT Podcast, @arnavsmathur21 speaks with Dr. Vivek Mukherjee (Faculty Coordinator, Animal Law Centre) about the SC's recent final judgment in the suo motu case, "In Re: City Hounded by Strays, Kids Pay the Price."
YouTube - https://t.co/sVssNRuxGr
In this episode of LAOT Podcast, @arnavsmathur21 speaks with @anya_batra (Co-Founder & COO, @jhanaAI) on the perils and promise of legal artificial intelligence in fixing India’s justice delivery system.
YouTube - https://t.co/lAFCiDubrr
Spotify - https://t.co/29Tng5nFTY
In this episode of the LAOT Podcast, @arnavsmathur21 speaks with Prof. Mark Tushnet (William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law Emeritus at @Harvard_Law) about the intricacies of modern constitutionalism.
YouTube - https://t.co/0HDWkSYxW0
Spotify - https://t.co/R7PwPqBdzY
In this episode of the LAOT Podcast, @arnavsmathur21 speaks with Prof. Mark Tushnet (William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law Emeritus at @Harvard_Law) about the intricacies of modern constitutionalism.
YouTube - https://t.co/0HDWkSYxW0
Spotify - https://t.co/R7PwPqBdzY
In this episode of the LAOT Podcast, Prof. Tarun Khaitan and @arnavsmathur21 talk about the anti-defection regime in India and the deeper constitutional logic behind it.
YouTube - https://t.co/KrwQoEedlJ
Spotify - https://t.co/EcetVVrqie
With @LAOT_Blog, a conversation about the constitutional questions raised in the ongoing religious freedom reference before the 9 judge bench of the Supreme Court:
https://t.co/x2up65yoWd
Presenting part III of the August edition of ‘Lately in Public Law’.
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Presenting part II of the August edition of ‘Lately in Public Law’.
This month too we have carefully curated a selection of academic articles, insightful blogposts, engaging podcasts and exciting opportunities that emerged in August
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We are excited to present part I of the August edition of ‘Lately in Public Law’.
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In this two-part series, Ritesh Raj - a student of NLSIU Bangalore, examines the troubles created by the overlap between the Partition Act, 1893 and the Hindu Succession Act, 1956 on HJF property.
The link to both parts of the article is in the comments.
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Krishna Ravishankar's blog explores the Supreme Court's precedent, which exempted lawyers from the Consumer Protection Act, 1986, and critiques Justice Mittal's concurring opinion.
Don't miss the ‘About the Author’ section if you scroll!
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In this three-part series, Cynthia Farid explores the aftermath of Bangladesh's student-led revolution and the challenges facing the interim government. Do give it a read!
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Presenting Part 1 of the 'Lately in Public Law' July Edition!
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In this episode of the LAOT Podcast, our editor Sukrut Khandekar is in conversation with Sughosh Joshi, as they dive into the intricacies of the Pune Lok Sabha By Polls case.
Join us as we explore this legal battle's implications for democracy and governance.
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