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- Ontario Reintroduces Its Anti-SLAPP Bill
- US Atty. General Eric Holder announces plan to release new guidelines against racial profiling
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- Ontario’s Court of Appeal rejects Charter challenge on right of homeless
- 'Ignore reports I’ve been captured:' Canadian woman says she’s ‘safe’ after Islamists allege ISIS kidnap
- Chief Justice Samples Eminem in Online Threats Case
- Lawyers raise concerns over new judge appointed to G20 hearing
- Alberta executive who put hand up business associate’s skirt has wrongful dismissal appeal denied
- Robocaller Michael Sona gets bail pending appeal
- Social Security Tribunal backlog includes terminally ill as non-lawyers/paralegals warned not to act
- Judges should be wary of leading public inquiries, says former justice Louis LeBel
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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