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    • May 27, 2019
    • 7 min

    Why SBA Election Mandates Must Reflect A Larger Moral Responsibility To The Student Community

    This piece is written by Thangminlal Lalcha Haokip The recent incidents on our campus have led us to question all the varied aspects of our law school life including our academics, socials, physical and mental health, and our groupings based on caste, class, sex and political leaning. These issues cannot be said to have been non-existent in previous years or even decades, but like every realization for self-introspection and change, it needed a spark. Unfortunately for us it
    • May 27, 2019
    • 7 min

    Why SBA Election Mandates Must Reflect A Larger Moral Responsibility To The Student Community

    This piece is written by Thangminlal Lalcha Haokip The recent incidents on our campus have led us to question all the varied aspects of our law school life including our academics, socials, physical and mental health, and our groupings based on caste, class, sex and political leaning. These issues cannot be said to have been non-existent in previous years or even decades, but like every realization for self-introspection and change, it needed a spark. Unfortunately for us it
    • Jun 17, 2016
    • 5 min

    A Statement of Our Intent (Let’s Pretend We Care)

    This article was written by Osho Chhel (Batch of 2018). A brutally honest polemic. I have been guilty of multiple occurrences mentioned here, but this is an attempt to convey a larger point, at the risk of seeming deeply hypocritical. Election time. Fire up your emails, marshal your finger-strength, for we need to fight for our causes. This is the time when we question our candidates, decipher their stances, hold them accountable. Now is when the policies for the coming acade

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