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- Niqab controversy: Judge struck down ban without referring to charter - Politics - CBC News
- How the "Blurred Lines" Verdict Might Screw Up the Whole Music Industry | LA Weekly
- ‘Blurred Lines’ Lawyer Rocks Music Industry Again
- Belle de Jour sues ex-boyfriend for libel after he claims she wasn’t a call girl when they dated
- Supreme Court to rule on case similar to Nadon challenge - The Globe and Mail
- Supreme Court of Canada Statistics 2004 to 2014
- Child Support from Gambling Earnings
- Stiffer penalties for B.C. hockey parents with 'rink rage'
- Swedish prosecutors seek to question Assange in London
- Ontario’s ethnocultural legal clinics get new funding
- RCMP alleging fraud, theft by OPP union officials: OPPA
- Supreme Court Of Canada Finds Paid Suspension Amounts To Constructive Dismissal
- The new labour trilogy: the Supreme Court of Canada reshapes labour law (again) - Lexology
- Legal pains: The cost of justice includes physical health
- Alleged Cosby victim tearfully urges Nevada to lift statute of limitations on sex assault
- Making Overseers into Advocates - A social worker’s take on the misery of probation
- Motherisk review could have Canada-wide implications
- Lessons on asserting privilege: Court orders employer to produce all investigation documents - Lexology
- 2015 Solo and Small Firm Legal Tech Guide
- Groia to continue court battle, hopes to make change as bencher - Law Times
- Toronto criminal lawyer Laura Liscio appears in court on drug smuggling charges
- Florida woman checks into domestic violence shelter with son to avoid court order to have him circumcised
- Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams to appeal Blurred Lines verdict
- Proposed CSIS powers a 'constitutional mess,' former watchdog warns
- NZ Court Orders Release of Some Kim Dotcom Funds
- Conservatives limit debate on ‘barbaric cultural practices’ bill
- Today’s Tech: A Federal Judge On Trial Presentation Technology In His Courtroom
- Don’t waive mandatory victim surcharge out-of-hand: Ont. appeal rules Crown entitled to make submissions
- E-cigarette ban ‘not an option’: Commons health committee calls for legalization
- Man who made false claim to Facebook ownership missing, along with family
- Expulsion of Two Oklahoma Students Over Racist Video Leads to Free Speech Debate
- The expanded scope of constructive dismissal: the Supreme Court of Canada applies the duty of good faith
- MDs lawsuit against patients' lawyers “abusive,” court told - Toronto Star
- D.C. Judge says man can’t smoke in his own home due to neighbor’s 2nd-hand smoke concerns
- National Post appeals defamation ruling in favour of climate scientist
- Winners behaving badly: Recent Ontario cases show that those who win lawsuits may not receive costs
- Ezra Levant summoned to testify at Sen. Mike Duffy’s upcoming trial. It’s unclear why
- Representing clients in China? Prepare to be hacked; BigLaw is a frequent target
- Three-hundred pages of judge instructions before the fate the VIA Rail accused handed to the jury
- Utah lawmakers approve use of firing squads for executions if lethal injections aren’t available
- Ferguson chief resigns after scathing report on Michael Brown shooting
- Pharrell Williams, Marvin Gaye lawsuit blurs lines of copyright infringement
- Captain John's Restaurant sailing for court — again
- Italy’s top court clears Silvio Berlusconi in bunga bunga sex case
- Ireland court temporarily legalizes possession of street drugs
- Legal inequalities for women still persist in most of the world
- Posner blasts ‘excessive judicial passivity’ and ‘lackluster’ lawyering in cabbie’s immigration case
- A Sneak Peek At The 2016 U.S. News Law School Rankings
- Omar Khadr bail application gets support from professors, former U.S. general
- Harper appeals court ruling that struck down ban on wearing niqab during citizenship oath
- Toronto legal clinic helps homeless fight unpayable ‘nuisance’ tickets
- 2015 Law Society Awards
- Mounties accuse Pamela Wallin of fraud, breach of trust
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