Brian Benfield argues Treasury's draft Procurement Act regulations repeat SA's oldest policy mistake: treating capacity failures as a regulation problem. With t ...
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The Supreme Court ruled, 6-3, in favor of a West Virginia law preventing men from competing in women's sports Tuesday.
The Allahabad High Court considered a writ petition challenging an order dated 9 April 2026 by which the petitioner’s Input Tax Credit (ITC) available in the Electronic Credit Ledger (ECL) was blocked ...
Ahead of the CPC’s 105th anniversary, Western geopolitical commentators have circulated a baseless narrative of “digital ...
The use of discredited “bite mark analysis” led Louisiana’s state Supreme Court to overturn the sentence of a man, Jimmie ...
Gabriel Manyati examines Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 through the lens of political science, arguing that President ...
New rules introduced in 2018 were meant to tackle farm pollution in Britain's waterways, but have seen just nine prosecutions ...
In the last twenty-five years, a new foundational perspective has been emerging in cognitive sciences under the heading embodied cognition. The core of embodied cognition can be expressed by the ...