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  2. J. Sai Deepak - Wikipedia

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    J. Sai Deepak with Assamese theatre actor Dulal Roy and Assamese Writer-novelist Dr. Dhrubajyoti Bora in an event during Assam Book Fair 2023, Guwahati. Deepak writes two blogs, one named Yukti on constitutional theory and legal philosophy; and one named The Demanding Mistress on civil, commercial and intellectual property law.

  3. Aboriginal title - Wikipedia

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    Protests against the Foreshore and Seabed Act 2004, which extinguished claims to aboriginal title to the foreshore and seabeds in New Zealand. Aboriginal title is a common law doctrine that the land rights of indigenous peoples to customary tenure persist after the assumption of sovereignty to that land by another colonising state.

  4. University of Oxford v. Rameshwari Photocopy Service

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    The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford and Ors. Versus Rameshwari Photocopy Services & Ors. Decided: 9 December 2016 () Case history; Appealed from: Single-judge bench of the Delhi High Court: Court membership; Judges sitting: Justice Pradeep Nandrajog, Justice Yogesh Khanna: Case opinions; Decision by: Justice Pradeep ...

  5. Trip hop - Wikipedia

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    Trip hop is a musical genre that originated in the late 1980s in the United Kingdom, especially Bristol. [3] It has been described as a psychedelic fusion of hip hop and electronica with slow tempos and an atmospheric sound, [4] [5] [6] often incorporating elements of jazz, soul, funk, reggae, dub, R&B, and other genres, typically of electronic music, as well as sampling from movie soundtracks ...

  6. Strategic lawsuit against public participation - Wikipedia

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    The acronym was coined in the 1980s by University of Denver professors Penelope Canan and George W. Pring. [12] The term was originally defined as "a lawsuit involving communications made to influence a governmental action or outcome, which resulted in a civil complaint or counterclaim filed against nongovernment individuals or organizations on a substantive issue of some public interest or ...

  7. 2014 Forest Hills Drive - Wikipedia

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    On August 15, 2014, Cole released the song "Be Free", as a response to the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. [5] In an interview with NPR's Microphone Check radio show, Cole revealed that the song was recorded the same week he recorded the song "Intro" from 2014 Forest Hills Drive, but was never intended for the album. [6]

  8. Gay panic defense - Wikipedia

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    The gay panic defense or homosexual advance defense is a victim blaming strategy of legal defense, which refers to a situation in which a heterosexual individual charged with a violent crime against a homosexual (or bisexual) individual claims they lost control and reacted violently because of an unwanted sexual advance that was made upon them.