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Tag: Georgia

Do privacy rights extend to sexual orientation?

Posted on January 5, 2014 by JL Admin

Privacy rights have taken added significance in urban centers across the world. As societies become more urbanized and proximity between strangers increases, instances of breach in privacy is bound to grow, leading to expansion in laws relating to privacy. In highly advanced societies like the United States, the rate of urbanization is very high, which…

Furman v Georgia, 1972

Posted on October 23, 2012 by JL Admin

The debate surrounding the imposition of death penalty for grave offences had been a divisive issue in the American political realm.  The 1972 verdict on the case Furman v Georgia is a landmark event in the history of the nation’s judiciary.  The 5-4 verdict of the judges against its imposition had set a valuable precedent…

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