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One year of SATL: 2009 in Review
Since beginning in early January this year, we’ve had a fantastic response to our posts, events and online discussions. 2009 has been a happening year for the world and India, and that holds for us too. The graduation fromThe Social Blog has been phenomenally well-received by our readers, and thanks to you, Something About The Law can now boast of an extensive network among Indian law schools. We have a number of events/ideas in mind for 2010, and look forward to your encouragement and support. From the editors at SATL, here’s wishing you a fabulous year ahead!
Here’s a year-end compilation of some of our best (most-read, commented and appreciated) posts in 2009. They are in no specific order, and clicking on the title will take you to the full post.
1. The Socio-Legal Debates
2. Attacks on Students: Reflections from Australia
3. J.M Lyngdoh on Electoral Reforms in India
4. Musings on the Death Sentence
5. Child Sexual Abuse in India
6. Why Telengana is a terrible, terrible idea.
7. The Collegium, Judges’ Assets and Justice Dinakaran’s Case
8. Implications of a New Direct Tax Code
9. The Downs – and Ups – of Free Distribution
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