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- Hill media fight over harassment policy, some say it could destroy Parliamentary Press Gallery
- Non-Competition Provision Results In Increased Notice Period By BC Court
- Conrad Black permanently banned as director or officer of any Ontario public company
- 100 academics urge major changes to ‘dangerous’ anti-terrorism bill
- US Navy judge lifts order banning female guards from touching Guantanamo internees
- Canada’s Davis LLP to merge with DLA Piper
- Message board operators liable for defamatory posts says court: Baglow v. Smith
- Plaintiffs who won token $423 at trial must pay defendants more than $1-million in costs
- U.S. appeals court says Boston Marathon bombing trial can stay in city
- Alabama appeals court rules state must recognize adoptions by same sex couples
- Review board dismisses protest by weight loss Dr. Stanley Bernstein on formal caution over advertising
- B.C. polygamous leader seeks to quash charge | Globalnews.ca
- Quebec judge wouldn't hear case of woman wearing hijab - Montreal - CBC News
- A Prison, Infamous for Bloodshed, Faces a Reckoning as Guards Go on Trial
- The Phony Legal Attack on Health Care
- Rocker Gary Glitter sentenced to 16 years for sex abuse
- DC legalizes pot, ignores House Republicans
- Ontario court rejects attempt to blame articling student for delay - Law Times
- Jewish Heirs Sue Germany in US Over Medieval Art Treasure
- Alaska becomes third U.S. state to legalize pot … but it’s still illegal to smoke it in public
- Legal Aid Ontario urged to share funding with ethnocultural legal clinics
- Jamaica decriminalizes possession of small amounts of marijuana
- Roman Polanski appears in Polish court for extradition hearing
- Law Society of Upper Canada not yet decided on whether to expand law firm ownership rules
- Censure recommended for Utica N.Y. judge who had little patience for smirking defendants
- Lawyers for Bill Cosby to ask federal judge to dismiss defamation lawsuit
- Tories likely to ask Supreme Court for more time to overhaul assisted suicide laws if re-elected
- BDSM in Canada is 50 shades of legal grey
- Jian Ghomeshi due back in court March 27 for pretrial hearing in sex assault case
- Supreme Court kills bid to remove Queen from oath of citizenship
- Are you smarter than a robot? Lawyers, surgeons make list of jobs being replaced by computers
- Net neutrality wins: FCC votes to classify Internet as a public utility
- Legal Ethics and Social Media: What Pre-Litigation Advice May an Attorney Provide to His or Her Client?
- SCOTUS smiles on nondentist teeth whiteners, allows antitrust action against dentistry board
- Kosher medical marijuana will soon be available in New York
- Conservatives want to limit testimony in study of terror bill
- Florida naturopath facing charges after treating Canadian girl’s fatal leukemia with vitamins, vegan diet
- SCOTUS: Antitrust Law Valid Against Dental Board; Ruling Could Impact All US Self-Regulating Professions
- Boston Marathon bomb trial set to begin
- Andrew Coyne: No point pretending the Reform Act can revive Canada’s Pretend Parliament
- In Overturning Conviction, Supreme Court Says Fish Are Not Always Tangible
- Eric Lindros files defamation lawsuit against former referee
- Adultery no longer illegal in South Korea
- Getting started with professional law firm marketing
- Breathalyzers at prom a violation of Charter rights, court says | Globalnews.ca
- Law allows parents to opt out their children from controversial Ontario sex-education curriculum
- Contraband tobacco-sniffing dogs a bust for Canada border agency - Politics - CBC News
- John Oliver: Forcing judges to run for office turns them into hookers with tip jars
- Wrongful dismissal settlements invalidated by dishonesty or breach of conditions
- LawPro's 20 Tips to Improve the Finances of Your Practice
- Dementia patients' errors leave their wives battling financial institutions
- Employment Standards Act could use fine-tuning
- Lawsuits’ Lurid Details Draw an Online Crowd
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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