‘Can’t make fundamental rights dependent on public display of emotion’, says SC, stays ban on ‘The Kerala Story’ in West BengalThe Leaflet·May 18, 2023
‘Fishing for Malice’: How Leading Newspaper Editorials Reacted to FIRs of Sedition against JournalistsAnjali Jain·February 5, 2021
‘No Fetters on Freedom of Press’: J&K HC Slams FIR Against Journalist Asif NaikAnees Zargar·August 27, 2021
‘Political satire versus State: What content will survive the internet?’ discussed by panel comprising lawyer, independent journalist and political satirist at FoE ConGursimran Kaur Bakshi·April 3, 2023
‘UPSC Jihad’: Centre sends notice to Sudarshan TV for ‘apparent’ violation of Programme Code; SC seeks action taken reportThe Leaflet·September 23, 2020
‘Jammu & Kashmir govt employees not following guidelines’; UT administration reiterates restrictive social media usage rulesTushar Kohli·March 25, 2023
‘Nationalistic’ media houses like ‘Republic TV’ and ‘Zee News’ are being suppressed by ‘anti-nationals’: plea in SC seeking no FIR against journalists without PCI’s nodThe Leaflet·May 25, 2020
‘Politically motivated Internet shutdown’- How G7 countries accommodated India’s concern Sangam·June 16, 2021
‘Resham fails both the test of reasoning as well as the test of empathy’, says author and scholar, Arvind NarrainV. Venkatesan·March 23, 2022
‘Singhasan Khali Karo ki janata aati hai’- Dinkar and JP’s call for ‘Total Revolution’The Leaflet·June 26, 2020
‘Sound of Freedom’ and ‘The Kerala Story’: A comparison of the socio-legal reaction in the US and IndiaPaarth Pande·July 19, 2023
“Can’t keep him in jail even for a day”, says SC; orders immediate release of activist Erendro Leichombam detained for “cow post”The Leaflet·July 19, 2021
“Flawed Democracy”: India Falls to 53rd Position in Economist Intelligence Unit’s Global Democracy IndexManya Saini·February 6, 2021
“Liberticidal laws have tightened government control over the media narrative in India,” RSF’s Célia MercierArif Ayaz Parrey·January 26, 2024
“Sub judice” not a ground to curtail the right to protest a parliamentary lawParas Nath Singh·October 6, 2021
“Though the Constitution is a political document, its provisions cannot be manipulated for political ends,” argues Kapil Sibal of Day 3 of Article 370 hearingsGursimran Kaur Bakshi·August 8, 2023
“What I knew in the abstract I was now living, feeling and observing”: An interview with Sudha BharadwajFreny Manecksha·December 17, 2023