When not working, I enjoy being creative, and being creative means writing about law topics. The last few years of law school made me realize that I could make a living blogging about legal issues, so I started doing just that. I have also taken on the role of a freelance writer, which is one of my passions and what brings me the most joy. I also love being involved in my community, and I volunteer as a Legal Aid lawyer and a member of the Board of Directors for the National Bar Association.
As I have written and podcasted approximately before, Vanderbilt has an extensive expert improvement series designed to help all of our college students — with...
The High Court will hold a hearing on the difficulty of the District Four vacancy after Mark Vanterpool’s legal professionals filed for fair evaluation, Mr....
We note with alarm the statement by Federal Territories Minister Khalid Samad on March 24 concerning the disputed Taman Rimba Kiara development. Although the Minister...
Lawmakers in Australia passed new legislation on Thursday to hold social media companies responsible for the spread of hate content on their platforms. With its...
This week, Singapore’s government proposed its anti-fake information law in parliament – the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Bill. The government says the regulation...
High-profile events and awards have been canceled at the Dorchester in London in protest at the decision of Brunei, the resort’s final proprietor, to make...
In the segment on Foreign Policy in its manifesto launched Tuesday, Congress has promised to “skip a law on asylum regular with international treaties and...
Han Win Naung is besieged on his land. Last September, neighborhood directors in Myanmar’s southern Tanintharyi vicinity put up a sign at the brink of...
Jos Buttler, the England wicket-keeper batsman, has stated he was “distracted” for more than one game after falling victim to the ‘Mankad’ mode of dismissal...