Why Defending the Unpopular Upholds Justice: The Cab-Rank Rule and Kenya’s Constitutional Order
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Why Defending the Unpopular Upholds Justice: The Cab-Rank Rule and Kenya’s Constitutional Order
By Joseph Kihanya Understanding the Cab-Rank Rule through Rondel v Worsley [1969] 1 AC 191; [1967] 3 WLR 1666; [1967] 3 All ER 993 (HL) and Its Urgent Relevance to Kenya’s Constitutional Order. “Justice will not be served until those who are unaffected are as outraged as those who are.” — Benjamin Franklin. In an age of digital mobs and viral outrage, lawyers who defend the unpopular are often vilified, by the press, the public, and even fellow a
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