Category: Articles


  • You no longer see roadway deaths treated as routine traffic incidents. Lawmakers now frame them as failures in planning, regulation, and oversight. This shift followed years of rising fatalities across cities and states.  As numbers climbed, public explanations based on driver error stopped holding up. You now see transportation safety discussed alongside infrastructure funding, vehicle…

  • Family law matters rarely begin in a courtroom. They begin quietly, often during periods of uncertainty when personal circumstances are shifting, and decisions feel urgent but unclear. In these early moments, people are rarely thinking about long-term outcomes. They are focused on immediate concerns—what to do next, what can wait, and what might escalate if…

  • Personal injury litigation is not one-size-fits-all. While many claims involve straightforward questions of negligence, others require a far more rigorous approach. Cases involving dangerous pharmaceutical drugs, defective medical devices, and toxic products demand extensive preparation, scientific understanding, and strategic coordination. These are the cases where outcomes are often decided long before a courtroom is entered.…

  • In moments of unexpected injury, life can feel like it’s moving too fast. Medical bills pile up, work is interrupted, and the stress of navigating the legal system can be overwhelming. For many Kentuckians facing these challenges, having the right advocate can make all the difference.  Attorney Chandler Maze has built a career around guiding…

  • A serious crash doesn’t just interrupt a day—it can reshape an entire life. Medical appointments replace routines. Financial uncertainty creeps in. Simple decisions suddenly feel overwhelming. In those moments, most people aren’t thinking about lawsuits or legal strategy; they’re trying to regain stability. For Attorney Nicolette R. Nicoletti, that human reality sits at the center…

  • The AI Paradox: Implication of AI Detection in Research – Ifeoluwa Afolabi

    The AI Paradox: When a detector thinks the Constitution is AI-generated and Implication of AI Detection in Academic and Research Introduction The contemporary academic and research landscape is currently undergoing a seismic epistemological shift, precipitated not merely by the advent of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) but by the reactive and often flawed deployment of detection…

  • Mistake in Bank Transfer: The Position of Law in Nigeria – Saadu Akilu

    Mistake in Bank Transfer: The Position of Law in Nigeria INTRODUCTION ‎Modern system of banking is hinged upon a speedy technology where customers exchange transactions without knowing or physically seeing each other. Usually, this kind of  banking transactions is fraught with problems and many challenges including where a transfer is  in error, usually in an…

  • Screening of Offender and Arrest In Lieu: A Conflict Between Prohibition and Legal Protection – Akilu Saadu

    Screening of Offender and Arrest In Lieu: A Conflict Between Prohibition and Legal Protection Introduction Law enforcement agencies, particularly police, has a  duty to ensure peace and order and obedience to the rule of law . These duties include power to arrest an  offender and ensure jutice delivery on the suspect. However, this article argues…

  • Gender and Crime: Analyzing Female Perpetrators in India – Reeta Sharma

    Gender and Crime: Analyzing Female Perpetrators in India Abstract— In India, female criminality has historically received less attention, with most studies concentrating on male offenders or female victims. Examining crime typologies, socioeconomic and cultural factors, and the effectiveness of legal and rehabilitative measures, explores the growing problem of women as offenders in India. psycho-social correlates of female…

  • The E2 visa is a nonimmigrant visa that allows foreign investors and entrepreneurs to live and work in the United States based on a substantial investment in a U.S. business. The E2 visa is often sought by individuals from countries that have a qualifying treaty with the United States. While the concept may seem straightforward,…