Breakdown of Constitutional governance in Sri Lanka – What is the way ahead?Mohan V Katarki·July 11, 2022
Justice P.N. Bhagwati: A active, activist and astute judge sorely missed in these dire timesAnil V. Katarki·December 21, 2023
Lawyering in impossible times: remembering Nazi Germany’s treatment of lawyersArvind Narrain and Clifton D'Rozario·April 4, 2022
The Muzaffarnagar Kisan Mahapanchayat rekindles hopes for the reclamation of the ConstitutionS.N. Sahu·September 13, 2021
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar and the question of women’s liberation in India – IIPratima Pardeshi·April 16, 2022
Chasing shadows: The fraught question of citizenship and preparation of National Register of Citizens in AssamRohit Ghosh·August 1, 2018
India’s invaluable legacy in upholding labour causes could help address woes of labour in the neoliberal eraS.N. Sahu·May 2, 2023
Why Ensuring Dalit Human Rights is Still a Tough Task in the 21st CenturySubhash Gatade·April 24, 2021
Historical Series: Justice Harilal Kania and The Criminal Contempt Case of 1942Prastut Dalvi and Vidhi Thaker·September 20, 2020
Even 100 years after the advent of democracy, equality and rights elude minorities all over the worldAjit Singh·July 28, 2021
Legislative intent of the Constituent Assembly resonated in basic structure doctrine of the ConstitutionS.N. Sahu·April 24, 2023
Sedition law: an imperial legacy, and a weapon of intimidation and subjugation by the regimeTushar Gandhi·October 3, 2021
How our beloved (oligarchic) democracy steers an unending battle for the suppressed classes: Notes from Nihalsing B Rathod, ‘ex-criminal’, on Republic DayNihalsing B Rathod·January 26, 2019