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Striking Down Section 9(5): A Constitutional Win for Peaceful Assembly
The days where peaceful assembly organisers being punished criminally for not giving notice are over. Let's talk about the significance of this resounding decision, and what can still be done to strengthen the freedom of assembly.

Edward Lee & Nevyn Vinosh
Jul 106 min read
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Challenging the JAC: Fixing What's Not Broken?
The JAC Act is viewed as a step in the right direction of strengthening our Judiciary, but a senior lawyer is mounting a constitutional attack against it. Sounds like it's just turning the clock back on hard-fought reforms.

Edward Lee
Apr 286 min read
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Terengganu's Ban on Female Athletes: What Can Be Done?
Terengganu's ban on female athletes isn’t just a matter of sports regulation—it's a bigger issue of equality and women's rights in Malaysia.

Edward Lee & Nevyn Vinosh
Sep 12, 20248 min read
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Free* Speech in Malaysia
*Terms and conditions apply.
What's up with the freedom of speech in Malaysia? What limits exist, are they applied fairly?

Edward Lee & Nevyn Vinosh
May 14, 20247 min read
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Gender Inequality in the Constitution
Happy International Women's Day! Society has come a long way in how we treat women, but more work has to be done to ensure gender equality.

Edward Lee & Nevyn Vinosh
Mar 8, 20244 min read
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Dropping Charges: Court vs Public Prosecutor
Do judges actually have the authority to intervene and halt the dropping of charges?

Edward Lee & Nevyn Vinosh
Jan 9, 20246 min read
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