“Government Will Protect Me From The Stigma, But Only If I Am Alive”: The Struggle To Remove Four Words From The HIV/AIDS ActShivangi Misra·May 23, 2018
Lawyers Collective conducted a workshop on the provisions of HIV/AIDS Act, 2017 : Key provisions discussedThe Invisible Lawyers Team·May 24, 2018
News update: Sofosbuvir case- Delhi HC hears arguments of petitioners in Sankalp Rehabilitation Trust v Union of IndiaPriyam Lizmary Cherian·May 25, 2018
Modi government may celebrate International Women’s Day but it’s no PadmanAnkita Ramgopal·May 25, 2018
Private hospitals built on concession lands must earmark beds for the poor: SC bats for right to medical aidSejal Sethi·July 19, 2018
#Section377: The long road to LGBTQI freedom and the history of the legal challengeSuraj Sanap·September 6, 2018
Cannot defend the indefensible: The unconstitutional case of female genital mutilationFahad Zuberi·November 28, 2018
Supreme Court expresses horror at UP asylum keeping mentally challenged patients in chains, issues noticeThe Leaflet·January 3, 2019
How India is engineering nuclear landscapes through charades of green clearanceSonali Huria·January 4, 2019
Draft Patent Amendment Rules, 2018: Comments by Lawyers Collective and Medecins Sans Frontieres — Access CampaignLawyers Collective·January 9, 2019
Meghalaya miners tragedy shows how the mighty Indian State is trapped in a rat-holeB Sivaraman·January 11, 2019
Leprosy is no more a ground for divorce, Centre notifies the Personal Laws (Amendment) Act, 2019 The Leaflet·February 22, 2019
Why the recently proposed Patents (Amendment) Rules, 2019 is a step backPriyam Lizmary Cherian·July 26, 2019
Union Cabinet approves amendment to increase the limit of termination of pregnancy from 20 to 24 weeksThe Leaflet·January 29, 2020