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France Amended its Constitution to Protect Abortion – What Does This Say About the Permanence of the Law?
France recently amended its Constitution to protect abortion rights - the question is, was it necessary?
Sarah Garde
Apr 25, 20245 min read


Bridging the Gap: Legislative Efforts to Combat Economic Inequality
Legislative strategies to bridge economic inequality and the debunking of retaliatory myths.
Ariane O'Rourke
Feb 29, 20245 min read


A Look at COP28 and the Legacy of the Paris Agreement: What Can We Expect?
From 30 November to 12 December, over 70,000 delegates will attend the 28th meeting of the Conference of Parties (commonly known as...
Emma Brown
Dec 3, 20234 min read


How Legislation is Propagating the Decline of the Russian Language
Recent laws in numerous Russophone countries are prompting a swift decline in the prominence of the Russian language.
Ana Ross
Nov 25, 20235 min read


At What Price Freedom?
The freezing of Nigel Farage’s creates need to look into the details and possible dangers of freedom of expression legislation in the UK.
Alexander Wells
Aug 27, 20234 min read


Switzerland votes in 2050 Net-Zero Climate Law: A victory and controversy
Switzerland's recent approval of a new climate security act has been both victorious and controversial within the Swiss public.
Katherine Clyne
Jul 18, 20234 min read


Martyn’s Law and the Fight to Mitigate Future Terror Attacks in the UK
As a reaction to terrorist attacks in the UK over the last decade, the government has drafted a new bill that sets out requirements for...
Amelia Hodge
Jun 28, 20232 min read


Legislate in Haste, Repent at Leisure? Anti-Strike Laws in the United Kingdom
In January 2023, following months of Industrial Action undertaken across the United Kingdom, the UK government introduced a new Strikes...
Ewan Henderson
Mar 13, 20234 min read


"Abortion Deserts" and the Disproportionate Effect of Dobbs on Poor Women
The article will outline how "abortion deserts" will affect women and the ways in which Dobbs will influence access to reproductive care.
Anya Fonstein
Jul 12, 20224 min read


A Misstep on the Journey: Government Proposal to Reform the Human Rights Act
Why the suggested reforms to the Human Rights Act 1998 would be a detriment to human rights in the UK.
Ilhan Alp Yilmaz
Jun 12, 20224 min read


Keeping Up with Abortion Legislation
Following the leaked draft from the US Supreme Court concerning abortions, here are some of the new abortion laws that may be enforced
Sarah Garde
Jun 3, 20224 min read


Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Act Threatens LGBTQ+ Youth
An exploration of the new concerning trend in American state legislatures to limit discussion of LGBTQ+ people and issues in education.
Anya Fonstein
Feb 27, 20223 min read


The Big Tech Takedown
In the United States, a war is being waged against "Big Tech" and the climate may allow for the introduction of new antitrust legislation
Anne Lipsett
Feb 19, 20224 min read


Never-Ending Brexit: The Brexit Freedoms Bill as a Distraction
This article discusses recent UK government announcements regarding Brexit and the seeming lack of substance within them.
Abraham LeGrant
Feb 13, 20223 min read


The Upcoming Implementation of the National Security and Investment Act
Analysis the UK’s new National Security and Investment Act and the types of investments and transactions corporations must disclose
Abraham LeGrant
Nov 30, 20213 min read


How Biden’s Infrastructure Bill Provides Funds for Long Awaited Improvements in Native Communities
The new US infrastructure bill allots funding for much-needed improvements to Native American communities
Anya Fonstein
Nov 22, 20213 min read


Child Law and Legislative Competence in Scotland
The Scottish Government is committed to improving the rights of children and has made changes in legislation to protect them.
Tom Chalmers
Nov 16, 20214 min read


80,000 Children in Care: Are the Authorities Doing Enough to Support Them?
In light of National Adoption month, this article examines whether the UK is doing enough for the 80,000 looked-after children in the care s
Frances Brown
Nov 14, 20214 min read


In Conversation with Bhagya Wickramasinghe of the Environment Foundation Limited, Sri Lanka
Environmental lawyer, Bhagya Wickramasinghe, shares her experience advocating for climate change prevention in Sri Lanka
Akshika Kandage
Sep 24, 20217 min read


Whales, Drugs, and Sovereign Nations: The Fight to Keep Traditions Alive
This piece explores attempts by the US to ban tribal traditions, revealing the thin line between tradition and law.
Anne Lipsett
Jun 14, 20215 min read
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