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- Legal Aid seeks standing at penalty hearing for disgraced refugee lawyer | The Toronto Star
- Omar #law #legal (via @DrDawg)
- Omar Khadr's odds of winning US appeal look good, legal expert says - CBC.ca
- Egypt's Mubarak sentenced to 3 years in prison after retrial
- Tories push gun control changes through Parliament
- Omar Khadr's lawyer calls Harper 'bigot,' says he 'doesn't like Muslims'
- BBC News - Microsoft to stop producing Windows versions after Windows 10
- 5.9 Grams Of Pot Got Baltimore Man 20 Year Sentence
- AG Loretta Lynch announces ‘pattern and practice’ probe of Baltimore police practices
- ‘None have the right to legislate except Allah': U.K. Muslims told voting is a sin in election leaflets
- Court: Twins have different dads
- Ford scandal melodrama made Sandro Lisi case bigger than it should have been: DiManno
- Judge blasts evidence in trial of Rob Ford associate, hints entire case may be tainted
- Burlington doctor's licence revoked for sleeping with 3 patients
- Omar Khadr released, thanks courts and Canadian public for trusting him
- Police look into suspicious packages mailed to courts in Atlantic Canada
- Judge doesn’t buy that woman was too drunk to remember, convicts her of indecent act on plane
- Judge orders NHL Commissioner Bettman to testify in concussions lawsuit
- Toronto loosens rule for food trucks in city
- Federal suit says Marriott denied new mom lactation breaks because she’s a surrogate
- Suspicious packages sent to 17 court offices in Manitoba
- Suit filed against Pacquiao for not disclosing injury
- Ex-girlfriend sues Mayweather
- Omar Khadr bail decision delayed - Edmonton Journal
- For real Shawshank escapee, 56-year run is over
- Quebec judge says video of him in alleged drug deal was really just a meeting between lawyer and client
- Justices’ Opinions Grow in Size, Accessibility and Testiness, Study Finds
- Take control of CAS system, Ontario urged
- TWU decision unreasonable, federal government argues
- Bieber’s lawyers say Toronto limo driver made up story in lawsuit against singer
- The epic legal battle for Omar Khadr’s release
- Insulting police online banned by Quebec town
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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