Jason Kay asks for some peace, love, and understanding.
Big Firm vs Small Firm: A Big Fuss Over A Small Itch
Raphael Kok says size doesn’t matter.
An Earthquake Triggers A Mountain of Stupidity
The tragedy that followed the tragedy.
5 Ways Law Changed Me (for better or for worse)
CLP student Sha-Lyn ponders her lawyerly existence.
5 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started Legal Practice
First-year lawyer Elaine shares some things she has learnt in her brief legal career.
Child in Conflict with the Law: The Way Forward
The Bar Council Legal Aid Centre (Kuala Lumpur) will be hosting a Forum on “Child in Conflict with the Law: The Way Forward”. The forum aims to identify some of the main challenges faced when dealing with a child caught within the criminal justice system in Malaysia. The event attempts to explore the current legal, […]
Book Review: Becoming Hannah
Daniel Teoh briefly reviews Hannah Yeoh’s autobiography.
It’s up to us to fight for a better Malaysia
Louis Liaw’s confessions of a student abroad.
ACSC/APF 2015: Keeping the Faith, 24 April 2015
The Human Rights Resource Centre (HRRC) and Global Movement of Moderates (GMM) Foundation will be hosting a session on freedom of religion in ASEAN during the ASEAN People’s Forum 2015, 24 April 2015, 2 – 4 p.m; Session 49, Conference Room B, 2nd Floor Wisma MCA, Kuala Lumpur. The HRRC will present some key findings of its […]
“1984” slogans and concepts in our reality
Anne Fung pens her thoughts about George Orwell’s 1984; Anne is also a graduate of Sekolah Aktivisme 2014! My first George Orwell’s work was Animal Farm but it is the children’s version of 1984. “Animal Farm” is not as dark as “1984”. If you are a beginner to Orwellian work, try out “Animal Farm” before […]
3 things we learnt from the Kelantan State Syariah Enactment
What did we learn from Kelantan’s latest syariah foray?
On the Way Back from KL
This post has previously been published on GarfieldNyan and is reproduced with the permission of the author. This is Raffael Lim’s first article on LoyarBurok. On the way back from KL, I saw an old Indian lady, dressed in a somewhat shabby dress, in the LRT. Her appearance was one of great hardship, exemplified by the […]
Hush Hush, It May Be Seditious
Declan joins Pusat Rakyat LB’s army of forever interns and this is his first article for the most awesome blawg in this universe! Declan writes about Tian Chua’s sedition case, one of Pusat Rakyat LB’s strategic litigation case. On 13 May 2013, a forum was held at the Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall […]
Bar 69th AGM, 14 March: Group Practice motion filed
Regarding the Bar’s proposed Group Practice rules.
SPECIAL EDITION! STRATEGIC LITIGATION CAMP ON INTERNET FREEDOM
Do you want to know more about net neutrality and right to be forgotten? Do you want to know how these concepts will be applied in Malaysia? Come to our Strategic Litigation Camp on Internet Freedom – 25 to 28 February 2015 (leaving to Port Dickson only at 6pm on 25 February 2015). Programme is […]