Pepper Lim stumps for Lord Bobo for the Kajang state seat.
An Economic Theorem: Application, Implication, and Fallacies
Kwan Wan Hong ponders whether economics works in the real world.
The Companies Bill 2013 (Part 2): New Corporate Rehabilitation Provisions
Lee Shih continues his analysis on the upcoming changes to the insolvency regime.
Language, Religion, and the Law
A brief comment on the Court of Appeal’s judgment in the Allah case.
I Own You! #LoyarBogel
R-E-S-P-E-C-T, find out what it means to… lawyers.
There is no such thing as offending your religion!
Louis Liaw explains why we should be allowed to critique and question religious beliefs.
6 Things the Police Should Know When Questioning a Child
1. Contact the Child’s Parent or Legal Guardian The Police must try to contact the parent or legal guardian of the child. 2. Allow the Child to Inform Someone Where They Are The Police should allow the child to inform someone where he or she is. Also, the Police should ask the child if he […]
Plea For A Rethink Over The Allah Case
Philip Koh teases out the theological-political implications of the Allah issue.
Is it morally right to break unjust laws?
Perem Segar ponders whether civil disobedience can be justified.
Ask Lord Bobo: Malaysia’s impotent, useless police force
Lord Bobo polices the police.
You Don’t Know Shit! #LoyarBogel
LoyarBogel on how clients expect lawyers to know everything. Like, e-ve-ry-thing.
Reinventing “derhaka” in modern Malaysia
Clive Kessler on daulat, kedaulatan, and sovereignty.
Ask Lord Bobo: Do we have to listen to the Agong?
Lord Bobo upsets Perkasa and Utusan.
Judicial Review 101: How To Sue The Government
The basic legal principles when challenging the decision of a public authority.
Defund Jakim and Jawi
Jakim and Jawi are as much a disgrace to Islam as they are to Malaysia.
The Companies Bill 2013 (Part 1): Changes to the Insolvency Regime
Lee Shih comments on the revamp of the Companies Act 1965.