Anger Is Not a Theory of Justice When grievance becomes spectacle, society begins to lose its calibration
Justice Fails Not Because Atrocity Is Hidden But Because Enforcement Is Optional The Institutional Silence Around the Epstein Files
When Emergency Powers Meet AI Safeguards A structural warning about deployment without statutory architecture.
When does Speech Become Criminal And When does Enforcement Become Political A legal analysis on the person mocking Adib's death
When a Nail in the Door Reveals Defensive Compliance Culture Hilton Cardiff as a case study in how small safety signals expose bigger governance instincts
If the Law Was Consistent, Malays Would Not Be This Angry Illegal temples did not create this fire. Decades of hesitant enforcement did.
When Superiority Needs an Audience Anti–Southeast Asian racism in South Korea, collective insecurity, and the performance of hierarchy
What Makes a Temple “Illegal”? A legal breakdown of land ownership, planning approval, constitutional protections, and the limits of enforcement power in Malaysia.