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Justice in Abeyance: The Stalled Hillsborough Law and the Ethics of Accountability

When Transparency Hits a Political Wall For those of us in the legal profession, the pursuit of justice is often idealized as an objective, procedural journey. However, the recent news regarding the further delay of the ‘Hillsborough Law’—formally the Public Authority (Accountability) Bill—serves as a sobering reminder that the law is often intertwined with political […]

When the State Wears a Mask: The Legal Peril of Agency Impersonation

The Deceptive Edge: Where Does State Power End? Have you ever considered that the person knocking on your door, flashing a badge, might not be who they claim to be? Recent reports from WIRED concerning DHS agents masquerading as local police at university campuses have opened a Pandora’s box in the global legal community. When […]