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Reflection this Christmas and New Year
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What to Reflect on This December—and Carry Into the New Year December is not just the end of the calendar year; it is a pause. A gentle in...
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Taking Law Is Wise
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Taking Law Is Wise: A Commitment to Reason, Responsibility, and Purpose Choosing to take up law is not merely an academic decision—it is a...
Bridging the Gap Between Intelligence and Diligence
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Bridging the Gap Between Intelligence and Diligence Intelligence opens doors, but diligence keeps them open. Many people discover this tru...
Salus Populi Est Suprema Lex
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Salus Populi Est Suprema Lex : When the Welfare of the People Is the Highest Law Salus populi est suprema lex — the welfare of the people ...
Serve Justice Legally or Get it Politically
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To Serve Justice Legally—or to Get It Politically? Justice is one of society’s most powerful ideals—and one of its most contested realitie...
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