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- CJC responds to criticism of Côté
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- Woman files defamation suit against Bill Cosby
- Toronto man alleges he was a victim of racial profiling, launches lawsuit
- Questions swirl over effectiveness of outside Jian Ghomeshi probe at CBC
- U.S. Tells Court That Documents From Torture Investigation Should Remain Secret
- Americans Involved in Torture Can Be Prosecuted Abroad, Analysts Say
- Lawyers who challenged Nadon appointment to high court get only $5K in costs - Prince George Citizen
- Iowa prosecuting man over alleged sex in nursing home with demented wife
- Retired Supreme Court justice Arbour slams practice of solitary confinement - The Globe and Mail
- Opinion: New prostitution law puts indigenous women at even greater risk
- Canada must own up to its complicity in torture: Siddiqui
- Lawyer who challenged Nadon appointment will appeal ruling on costs - Toronto Star
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