Chief Justice (CJ) Martha Koome has challenged members of the Judiciary to deliberately engage the public not only through judgments delivered in courtrooms but also through books, scholarship, memoirs, reflections, and intellectual discourse. The Chief Justice noted that legal scholarship demystifies the law and expands judicial literacy among citizens. Through books and public conversations, she…
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