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Posted inWhy You Can, I Cannot?

Special Court Rules Banning Public And Media Unconstitutional

by Edmund Bon Tai Soon 22 November 20105 January 2011

Perhaps the only question which remains is whether any public-spirited media organisation or person will take the new rules banning them to task. But then again, if the Chief Justice himself advised the Yang di-Pertuan Agong that the ban was legal, how would a suit in our courts declaring the rules unconstitutional fare?

Posted inBolehland

My People First, Performance for My People Now?

by Richard Wee 10 November 200910 November 2009
Posted inJudging the Judges

When a judge is plainly wrong, especially when he claims to interpret the obvious, it is not wrong for any right-thinking member of the public to criticise him

by NH Chan 21 April 200910 July 2009

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