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Do not go

 “Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Summum ius, summa injuria

Meaning: Extreme law can lead to extreme injustice. Explanation: Overly rigid application of legal rules can produce unfair results; discretion and balance are necessary. Example: Mandatory sentencing that produces grossly

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Poem Of The Day
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Song

Go and catch a falling star, Get with child a mandrake root, Tell me where all past years are, Or who cleft the Devil’s foot, Teach me to hear mermaids

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Happiness

“Happiness is not something ready-made. It comes from your own actions.” — Dalai Lama

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Caveat emptor

Meaning: Let the buyer beware. Explanation: Buyers bear risks for quality unless statutory protections or warranties apply; modern consumer law often modifies this rule. Example: A purchaser of a used

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Culture
Ushna Zubair Butt

The “Burnout” Badge of Honour

We have all seen it. The friend who cannot quit conferring about their 80-hour workweek, the social media feeds of people guzzling espresso at 2 am to keep grinding, the

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Poem Of The Day
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Because I Could Not Stop for Death

Because I could not stop for Death – He kindly stopped for me – The Carriage held but just Ourselves – And Immortality. We slowly drove – He knew no

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Legal
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Error juris non excusat

Meaning: Error of law is not an excuse (traditionally). Explanation: Historically, misunderstanding the law did not excuse liability; modern systems may permit narrow relief or discretionary remedies. Example: A business’s

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Song of Myself

I celebrate myself, and sing myself, And what I assume you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you. I loafe and invite my soul,

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Love all

 “Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.” — William Shakespeare

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Legal
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Consensus facit legem

Meaning: Consent makes the law. Explanation: Agreements and social consent create binding obligations and legitimation. Example: A community agreement to conserve a local green space can form the basis for

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We Wear the Mask

We wear the mask that grins and lies, It hides our cheeks and shades our eyes,— This debt we pay to human guile; With torn and bleeding hearts we smile,

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The only way

“The only way to have a friend is to be one.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Legal
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Publici juris

Meaning: Of public right. Explanation: Certain things (navigable waters, highways) are for public use and not privately appropriable. Example: A foreshore used by fishermen cannot be lawfully enclosed for private

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Holy Thursday (Songs of Experience)

Is this a holy thing to see, In a rich and fruitful land,— Babes reduced to misery, Fed with cold and usurous hand? Is that trembling cry a song? Can

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Ejusdem generis

 Meaning: Of the same kind. Explanation: General terms following specific ones are limited to things of the same class. Example: “Trucks, cars and other vehicles” suggests meaning similar road vehicles,

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Sonnet 73

That time of year thou mayst in me behold When yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hang Upon those boughs which shake against the cold, Bare ruined choirs, where

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The only thing necessary

“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” — Edmund Burke

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Legal
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Compensatio non datur pro injuriis morali

Meaning: Monetary compensation is not always apt for moral injuries. Explanation: Courts sometimes order non-monetary remedies (apologies, injunctions) where damages cannot properly redress moral harm. Example: A court may order

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The Man He Killed

“Had he and I but met By some old ancient inn, We should have sat us down to wet Right many a nipperkin! “But ranged as infantry, And staring face

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Dulce et Decorum Est

Bent double, like old beggars under sacks, Knock-kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge, Till on the haunting flares we turned our backs And towards our distant rest began

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Legal
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Lex specialis derogat legi generali

Meaning: A specific law overrides a general one. Explanation: Specific statutory provisions prevail over broader statutes on the same topic. Example: A maritime law governing collisions takes precedence over general

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Fiat justitia ruat caelum

Meaning: Let justice be done though the heavens fall. Explanation: Justice should be pursued even if consequences are severe; an aspirational principle. Example: A judge refuses to bend a legal

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Incident

Once riding in old Baltimore, Heart-filled, head-filled with glee, I saw a Baltimorean Keep looking straight at me. Now I was eight and very small, And he was no whit

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A Noiseless Patient Spider

A noiseless patient spider, I mark’d where on a little promontory it stood isolated, Mark’d how to explore the vacant vast surrounding, It launch’d forth filament, filament, filament, out of

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Quote of the Day
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The only person

“The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Noscitur a sociis

Meaning: A word is known by its associates (interpretation by context). Explanation: Ambiguous language can be clarified by surrounding terms. Example: A statute listing “cars, lorries and other vehicles” would

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Harlem

What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up Like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore— And then run? Does it stink like rotten meat?

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Uti possidetis

Meaning: As you possess, so you may keep (often used in territorial law). Explanation: Preserves existing possession or borders at legal transitions. Example: Newly independent states often keep pre-existing administrative

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The Unknown Citizen — W. H. Auden

He was found by the Bureau of Statistics to be One against whom there was no official complaint, And all the reports on his conduct agree That, in the modern

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Culture
Amir Noorani

Why We Need “Boredom” to Be Creative

Realising that creativity thrives on both input and absence, effort and ease, and structure and spaciousness is essential to innovative ideas. We feel uncomfortable when there is no activity happening. One

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Res judicata pro veritate accipitur

Meaning: A matter judged is accepted as truth. Explanation: Final judicial decisions are binding between parties and prevent relitigation of same issues. Example: A final ruling on property title bars

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The Lesson

Money changes everything. Money changes the way we sit in a chair, The way we open a door. Money changes the air of a conversation, The timing, the pauses, the

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Quod principi placuit legis habet vigorem

Meaning: What pleases the sovereign has the force of law (historical). Explanation: Historically, sovereign will could create law; now constrained by constitutions. Example: Royal proclamations once had legal force in

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Poem Of The Day
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The New Colossus

Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame, With conquering limbs astride from land to land; Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand A mighty woman with a torch,

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Fieri non potest

Meaning: It cannot be done (performance impossible). Explanation: Where performance is utterly impossible, the law recognises impossibility. Example: A vendor cannot deliver a unique item destroyed in transit; performance excused.

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The Lamb

Little Lamb who made thee Dost thou know who made thee Gave thee life & bid thee feed. By the stream & o’er the mead; Gave thee clothing of delight,

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Equestrian
Ghulam Mujtaba Murala

Gen. Duke – Gone Too Soon?

What if I told you there was a racehorse so dominant in 1957 that he defeated the legendary Bold Ruler not once, but three times… set a Florida Derby record

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In three words

“In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned about life: it goes on.” — Robert Frost

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Omnia praesumuntur rite et solemniter esse acta

Meaning: All things are presumed to have been done properly and solemnly. Explanation: Official acts are presumed valid until proven otherwise. Example: A duly attested public record is presumed genuine

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Anthem for Doomed Youth

What passing-bells for these who die as cattle? —Only the monstrous anger of the guns. Only the stuttering rifles’ rapid rattle Can patter out their hasty orisons. No mockeries now

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