Tag: Cine Juris
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When Outcomes Tempt the Law: A Jurisprudential Reading of Justice in The Juror
[By Rohit Rohilla, Faculty and Mentor, LiveLaw Academy] In the 1996 thriller The Juror, one of the most intellectually arresting moments does not occur in the courtroom but inside the jury deliberation room. The scene is deceptively simple: a group of ordinary citizens must decide the fate of a man accused of a violent crime.…
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Adjudication, Neutrality, and the Jurisprudence of Imagination
[By Rohit Rohilla, Faculty and Mentor, LiveLaw Academy] A brief moment in popular culture often captures with unusual clarity what jurisprudence has spent centuries attempting to explain: how judges decide cases, what neutrality means, and whether law can ever be detached from social life. In A Time to Kill (a 1996 American legal drama film…
