Dancing to Power’s Tune How the courtroom learned the rhythm of the executive—and moved to it. By Prof. MarkAnthony Nze Power Rarely Shouts—It Hums Power does not always issue commands. More often, it hums. In constitutional democracies under stress, executive influence announces itself not through decrees but through atmospheres—what scholars call anticipatory alignment. Institutions learn the […]Original Article
The Judge Who Sold Justice—Part 4
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