How to Stand Up Against Court Corruption and the Importance of Seeking Justice

How to Stand Up Against Court Corruption and the Importance of Seeking Justice

Question from a reader:
Despite repeatedly asking the court to stop the misconduct, they are proceeding with an unfair trial, saying, “It’s the rule.” Isn’t this response from the court itself a form of misconduct? How can we correct the actions of the court, which seems to be using the trial to cover up its own wrongdoing?

Confronting Court Misconduct

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The Intersection of Media, Law, and Sexual Offense: Analyzing Tōru Hashimoto’s Controversial Views on Masahiro Nakai

Question from readers:
I’m very surprised to read Tōru Hashimoto’s views on the matter regarding Masahiro Nakai being labeled a “sexual offender.” Hashimoto argues that the findings of the “third-party committee” from Fuji TV, which recognized Nakai’s actions as “sexual violence,” are unjust. He believes that Nakai’s actions do not legally constitute “sexual violence” and points out significant flaws in

Fuji TV Sexual Violence Incident: Examining Corporate Responsibility and the Need for Change

The Inaction and Its Background

Recently, discussions surrounding the sexual violence incident at Fuji TV have gained traction. It is indeed puzzling that while the Labor Standards Inspection Office promptly investigated the power harassment issues at the Takarazuka Revue, there has been no movement regarding the Fuji TV case. I find myself contemplating this situation.

The Dynamics of Law and