Hello all, Nursah & Pragya here, your two favourite legal connoisseurs bringing you your weekly dose of history, world affairs, and politics; all with a legal twist. Every week we'll be putting out a podcast updating you on these topics and introducing you to a refreshing perspective on the same. So remember, every time you come across these issues, always ask yourself: But, what would law think?
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Hello all, Nursah & Pragya here, your two favourite legal connoisseurs bringing you your weekly dose of history, world affairs, and politics; all with a legal twist. Every week we'll be putting out a podcast updating you on these topics and introducing you to a refreshing perspective on the same. So remember, every time you come across these issues, always ask yourself: But, what would law think?
Hello to All!
This is Pragya, Olivia and Nursah, here!
Today's podcast will highlight the struggles of the Indigenous people in Latin America and how their struggles are unconstitutional and unjustified. Later on, we will talk about how Covid-19 has made the situation for many people groups even worse!
Let us know what you want us to talk about in the upcoming weeks! Feel free to DM us!
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But, What Would Law Think?
Hello all, Nursah & Pragya here, your two favourite legal connoisseurs bringing you your weekly dose of history, world affairs, and politics; all with a legal twist. Every week we'll be putting out a podcast updating you on these topics and introducing you to a refreshing perspective on the same. So remember, every time you come across these issues, always ask yourself: But, what would law think?