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- Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio agrees to sanctions for contempt of court
- Jewish summer camp which barred boy appears to be acting within its rights
- Target proposes to pay $10M to settle data breach lawsuit
- Judge strikes lawyer’s entire defence in negligence spat
- Supreme Court rules Quebec infringed on Loyola High School's religious freedom - Montreal - CBC News
- Bar Exam, the Standard to Become a Lawyer, Comes Under Fire
- Charges dropped against homeless northern Ontario woman who built her own cabin
- New sexual harassment laws, protections coming soon to the Ontario workplace
- Kathleen Wynne proceeds with $2M libel action against Tories
- Fed-up neighbors sue Bieber
- Can’t afford a lawyer? How courtroom innovations help self-represented litigants
- Ontario’s legal aid system gets some well-targeted help: Editorial | The Toronto Star
- Before Judges, the Godfathers Become Sick Old Grandfathers
- California May Require Pro Bono Hours and Training for New Lawyers
- Ont. judge: Durham police to pay informant $345K for disclosing identity after promising confidentiality
- Start of the "electronic age" as rule changes at Federal Court of Canada newly permit e-filing
- B.C. judge tosses Christian law school challenge | Globalnews.ca
- Lawyer for convicted judge wants MacKay to intervene
- Hypothetical risk of conflict insufficient for removal: Nordheimer
- Law school applicants continue to decline, and schools get less choosy
- Mountie in Dziekanski Taser case convicted of perjury
- Florida Justices Reject 70-Year Sentence for Juvenile, Likening It to Life Term
- Canadian Bar Association condemns Harper’s anti-terror bill
- CRTC rules cable companies must offer pick-and-pay channels, $25 basic package - Politics - CBC News
- On Child Custody
- Wisconsin federal judge finds state abortion law unconstitutional
- Rick Perry executed an innocent dad after prosecutor hid evidence in kids’ arson deaths: Texas bar
- Five things to know about legal fight over Quebec’s mandatory religion course ahead of SCC decision
- Ruling shows courts struggling with handling national class actions
- Judge won’t lift ruling instructing Alabama probate judge to issue marriage licenses to gay couples
- Lawyers launching their own firms shouldn’t overlook these 10 things
- Ottawa opposes Omar Khadr’s bail application, says it’s a violation of his 2010 U.S. plea deal
- Harper government is sure to lose its appeal in the citizenship oath-niqab case. Maybe that’s the point
- Decision thrown out over 16-year old solicitor-client relationship with judge
- Supreme Court of Canada Updated Policy for Access to Court Records
- Quebec judge caught in police sting was seen on security camera buying drugs, judicial council alleges
- Microsoft is putting Internet Explorer out to pasture
- Finally, Ontario’s indefensible liquor retail system gets a significant rethink | National Post
- Khadr waived right to appeal and shouldn’t get bail, Ottawa argues in court document
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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