Thursday, April 2, 2026

L’AI’s Law (Episode 8): The Evolving Soul

The Evolving Soul: 4 Landmark Cases on the Growth of Human Dignity

In Episode 8 of L’AI’s Law, we treat the world’s courtrooms as a Global Library of Human Drama. This archive details four “Exhibits” where the law transcended its own history to protect the individual.

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The Living Tides of Justice by D Murali

Beyond the machinery of governance to the heart of human evolution.

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Sunday, March 15, 2026

L’AI’s Law (Episode 7): The Guardians of Governance


We often view the law as a fortress of dry jargon – impenetrable and cold. But behind the “legalese” lies a world of profound storytelling. In Episode 7 of L’AI’s Law, we archive four exhibits that demonstrate the law’s dominance over executive authority.

Exhibit 025 (United Kingdom): When a Prime Minister attempts to silence Parliament, the court steps in with a “wooden staff” of accountability. The ruling in Miller famously declared an unlawful executive decree as null as “walking into Parliament with a blank piece of paper.”

Exhibit 026 (India): In the case of Maneka Gandhi, the Supreme Court established that fairness isn’t a procedural checkbox; it is a “brooding omnipresence” that must pervade every state action. We visualize this as a glowing golden thread weaving through the dark machinery of bureaucracy.

Exhibit 027 (Canada): The Big M Drug Mart case reminds us that in a multicultural society, a state cannot use criminal sanctions to enforce one religion’s day of rest. Freedom means no one is forced to act contrary to their conscience.

Exhibit 028 (USA): Finally, in United States v. Nixon, we see the “Transparent Safe.” While executive privilege is recognized, it must yield when the search for truth in a criminal trial is at stake.

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Sunday, February 8, 2026

L’AI’s Law (Episode 4): Symphony of Human Rights


This episode, “The Symphony of Human Rights,” captures the dual nature of modern law: the “Breath of Life” for our environment and the “Limits of Power” for our protection. It details the 140-year fight of the Whanganui Iwi, the bravery of 25 Colombian children, the desperate plea for shelter in Wallacedene, and the historic choice of a democracy to fight with one hand tied behind its back.

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L’AI’s Law (Episode 8): The Evolving Soul

The Evolving Soul: 4 Landmark Cases on the Growth of Human Dignity In Episode 8 of L’AI’s Law , we treat the world’s courtrooms as a Global ...