
Nearly a year after Jamaica’s Full Court declared the States of Public Emergency unconstitutional, the Campbell v Attorney General ruling remains one of the most significant constitutional moments in recent history. It raised critical questions about the use of emergency powers, the role of Parliament, and the balance between security and fundamental rights. With murder figures now at a thirty-year low without SOPEs, and new security legislation on the horizon, every citizen has a stake in what comes next. Our latest Justice Matters e-brief breaks it all down. Click the link in the bio to read.

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