Mohamed Hanipa Maidin

Disproportionate reactions may undermine the rule of law – Mohamed Hanipa Maidin

It is hoped that the rule of law would prevail on the issue of Sin Chew Daily's flag mistake, irrespective of the inflammatory nature and the corresponding disproportionate reactions to it

Is a poison pen letter inherently unreliable? – Mohamed Hanipa Maidin

MACC is investigating BAM over claims of corruption received in an anonymous letter despite such letters are legally considered hearsay evidence

Is the Mufti bill contrary to Article 8 of the Federal Constitution? – Mohamed Hanipa Maidin

The possible problem with such an argument is that it tends to give Article 8 a partial treatment

Is a police probe against Seputeh MP necessary? – Mohamed Hanipa Maidin

While it is fair to disagree with Teresa Kok’s statement against mandatory halal certification, it is also fair for her to voice out non-Muslims’ concerns

Bersih was right to correct Ahmad Maslan – Mohamed Hanipa Maidin

Government officials announcing projects during an election campaign runs counter to the principle of free and fair elections

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