Kerala High Court bans AI in Judicial Functions analysis by Nikita Soni
Recently a new set of formal guidelines were established as Kerala High Court bans AI in Judicial functions and decision making of the district courts in the state, in view…
Why Did the Jury Acquit But Courts Convicted Nanavati? The Nanavati Case That Abolished India’s Jury System.
Picture this: A jury of nine ordinary citizens votes 8-to-1 that a man is not guilty. Three years later, India’s Supreme Court says he’s guilty- and sentences him to life…
Group Rights in Comparative Constitutional Law: The Real Drivers Behind Ethnic Conflict by Sujit Choudhry
When people talk about constitutional rights, they usually think about freedom of speech, the right to vote, or religious liberty- the classic individual rights we all learned about in civics…
Integration or Accommodation? The Enduring Debate in Conflict Regulation by John McGarry, Brendan O’Leary and Richard Simeon
Picture a country with multiple ethnic, religious, or linguistic communities living together. How should its government help these groups coexist peacefully? This is where the integration or accommodation debate in…
Democracy, Community, and Federalism in Electoral Apportionment Cases: A Comprehensive Guide to How Countries Divide Voting Districts
When you think about democracy, you probably imagine people voting freely and fairly. But there’s a hidden question that determines how powerful your vote really is: How are voting districts…
Supreme Court Law Clerk cum Research Associates Vacancy 2026–27 Term: Complete Guide to Apply
The Supreme Court of India Recruitment Notification has opened an exciting opportunity for aspiring legal professionals and law students to join the judiciary as Supreme Court Law Clerk cum Research…
Understanding Fragile Democracies by Samuel Issacharoff When Democracy Faces Its Greatest Enemy:
Imagine a political party that wins elections with genuine popular support, only to use that power to abolish democracy itself. This isn’t science fiction—it’s a real threat that democracies around…
Federalism Theory Policy Law by Daniel Halberstam – A Simple Guide
Power is dangerous when it is held in only one pair of hands. Federalism is one way modern democracies try to spread that power out so that no single level…
The Regulatory State by Susan Rose Ackerman: Understanding How Governments Control Markets
Have you ever wondered why the government creates rules for everything—from what medicines we can buy to how much pollution factories can produce? The answer lies in a concept called…
The New Separation of Powers by Bruce Ackerman: Rethinking Constitutional Democracy Across the Globe
When most people hear “separation of powers,” they picture the American system: a President, Congress, and Supreme Court locked in constitutional checks and balances. It’s the model exported globally, taught…
Artificial Intelligence and Law: An Overview by Harry Surden
Artificial intelligence has quietly become one of the most transformative forces reshaping how lawyers work, how courts operate, and how justice itself is being administered. What was once science fiction—machines…
Basic Strategies in Comparison by Jaakko Husa
Have you ever wondered how researchers compare different legal systems, cultures, or organizations? The answer lies in understanding basic strategies in comparison, a methodical approach that helps us make sense…