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Yong Vui Kong v Public Prosecutor and another matter [2010] SGCA 20
Eng Foong Ho and Others v Attorney-General [2009] SGCA 1
Tan Chor Jin v Public Prosecutor [2008] SGCA 32
Tee Soon Kay v Attorney-General [2007] SGCA 27
Nguyen Tuong Van v Public Prosecutor [2004] SGCA 47
Thiruselvam s/o Nagaratnam v Public Prosecutor [2001] SGCA 13
Implications of Overturning Roe v Wade: Precedent to Prejudice
The overturning of Roe v. Wade has set a dangerous precedent, stripping women of reproductive rights and blurring the line between law and religious ideology. This decision threatens judicial stability, endangers lives, and undermines the core principles of liberty.
How does compelled speech in India navigate the intersection of media law and constitutional freedoms?
Compelled speech in India challenges the balance between freedom of expression under Article 19(1)(a) and state-imposed mandates. Courts cautiously limit such mandates to public interest under Article 19(2).