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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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