Travel Risk | Business Litigation | Society A wrongful death lawsuit filed in February 2025 against Connecticut-based African Portfolio Inc. is drawing legal attention across the U.S. travel and liability sectors. The case stems from a fatal hippopotamus attack that occurred during a guided walking safari in Zambia in
Tag: Constitutional Law
The Rule of Law: Foundation of Justice, Governance, and Global Stability
Constitutional Law / Public Policy / International Law The rule of law is a foundational concept that underpins modern legal systems and democratic governance. At its core, it asserts that no one is above the law—not governments, not corporations, not individuals. While often cited as a basic legal principle, the rule
Constitutional Compliance and Educational Equity: B.C. Grants Land Transfer Powers to French School Board Following Supreme Court Ruling
Constitutional Law / Education Law / Minority Language Rights In a significant move to align provincial legislation with constitutional obligations, the British Columbia (B.C.) government has enacted a law empowering the French-language school board, Conseil scolaire francophone de la Colombie-Britannique (CSF) to access land through a unique legislative mechanism akin to