
THE GIRL WHO WAS NEVER BORN: INDIA’S LONG FIGHT AGAINST FEMALE FOETICIDE
In some parts of India, a girl’s life ends before it begins. The technology that was developed to detect fetal abnormalities, ultrasound, amniocentesis, was repurposed,

BLOWING THE WHISTLE AND PAYING THE PRICE: WHY INDIA NEEDS TO PROTECT ITS TRUTH-TELLERS
In November 2003, Satyendra Dubey, a young engineer working on India’s Golden Quadrilateral highway project, sent a letter to the Prime Minister’s Office exposing widespread

A NATION SPEAKS THROUGH ITS PRESS: MEDIA, FREEDOM, AND THE MAKING OF INDIA
Without an informed and free press, there cannot be an enlightened people.” Justice Potter Stewart‘s words, cited by the Supreme Court of India, capture why

OUR LAW SCHOOLS ARE FAILING US , AND WE’RE RUNNING OUT OF TIME TO FIX THEM
Our colleges of law do not hold a place of high esteem either at home or abroad, nor has law become an area of profound

WHEN SOMEONE ELSE DOES THE HARM: UNDERSTANDING VICARIOUS LIABILITY
In law, the general rule is simple: you answer for your own actions. But life rarely fits neat categories. What happens when a driver, acting