Why MLK Jr.’s Message Still Matters 70 Years Later

MLK Jr, born in Memphis, Tennessee on January 15 1929, was a civil rights leader in the United States and undoubtedly one of the most famous of these activists. He became known across the country through his role as head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), through which he promoted peaceful protesting to achieve equal civil rights for black Americans.

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Todor Ivanchov – Law, Leadership and Accountability

When we think about the history of law, it’s easy to focus only on the big countries like Britain, France, or the United States. But smaller nations like Bulgaria also went through fascinating struggles to build a fair legal system after gaining independence. One person right in the middle of this process was Todor Ivanchov (1858–1906) - a politician, lawyer, and eventually Bulgaria’s Prime Minister. His career is a reminder of how closely law and politics are tied together, and how even leaders themselves must answer to the law.

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