The incorporation of the Right to a Free Press in the First Amendment: the outcome of a long-lasting political discord. Civil liberties flourished in America even before the adoption of the Constitution in 1788. As a result, events limiting or restraining liberties always made a loud noise and resonated strongly in public debates. When it […]
المركبات البحريّة الغاطسة: قراءة قانونيّة عن حادثة “Titan”
Abortion: A constitutional right?
The Right to Abortion and its relation to the Constitutional Right to Privacy in American Constitutional Law. Abortion in the Constitution: an Introduction This writing will discuss the topic of abortion and its relation with the constitutional right to Privacy, as well as the extent to which the latter must be limited by the Government. […]
Religious Freedom: Violating the US Constitution?
Should governments intervene in the Markets? USA & EU Case Study
This opinion piece, written by Jad Chahrour, explores the case for government intervention by the US in the markets following the EU Model. The United States of America, the most hegemonic Nation in the modern era, is known worldwide as the pioneer of civil rights and liberties on the social/political scale, but also, — and […]
The Admissibility and Enforceability of Electronic Arbitration
The Impact of Legaltech on Lawyers
LegalTech is changing the way Lawyers Serve Justice to their Clients Lawyers are under more pressure than ever to stay on top of their game and set themselves apart from the competition as the legal profession develops. Adopting legaltech can assist them in streamlining their workflows, enhancing client interactions, and ultimately providing better legal services. […]