FEATURE-Afghanistan's female lawyers risk danger to help women branded 'cheap and filthy'
Maliha was convicted of being a prostitute and spent years in a women's prison, until lawyer Mahdis Doost came to her defense
FEATURE-Politics of Death: Lawyers join battle over land in mineral-rich Indian state
A top police official recently said that lawyers defending the rights of indigenous people should be crushed on the highway for going against the state to protect villagers
Lagos government to appeal court order halting Nigeria slum demolitions
Lagos state government rejects High Court ruling that it stop a programme of evictions on the city's waterfront
Feature on gender violence in Kenya prompts funding opportunities from US, Canada
A powerful feature by Foundation journalist Zoe Tabary prompted two funding opportunities from readers in the United States and Canada.
The enemy within: as FARC rebels disarm, what peace for Colombia's women?
For tens of thousands of women across Colombia, a daily war continues at home, regardless of any peace deal
U.S. judge in Michigan blocks deportation of 100 Iraqis
Iraqis argued that they could face persecution or torture in Iraq because they are religious minorities
Uganda's example of humanity deserves the world's support
One Ugandan farmer has donated half his land to refugees who have fled South Sudan so they can grow crops.
Hotline, 'gender champions' tackle violence against girls in drought-hit Kenya
Worsening drought can drive worsening violence against women in Kenya's northern pastoralist communities - but that is changing
Ending child marriage in the US, one state at a time
TrustLaw partnered with advocacy group Unchained At Last to support its fight to pass legislation that would ban child marriage in the US.
FEATURE-Tortured and traumatised: Lawyer gives hope to Jordan's most war-scarred refugees
Jayne Fleming runs a mobile legal clinic offering free legal, psychological and social support to Jordan's most vulnerable refugees from Syria, Iraq and Sudan