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- Lester Holt Reflects on His Rise to NBC’s Anchor Chair
- Ontario man exonerated 45 years after being wrongly convicted of killing his wife
- Woman accused of streaming live sex shows from Windsor library pleads guilty
- Murphy & Singer: "Divorced from Reality: Rethinking Family Dispute Resolution"
- NYC bans criminal record questions before job offer
- Loblaws overpayment blunder: 3 lessons learned
- Lawyers need to look gift horse in the mouth
- Watchdog cautions doctors in Sunnybrook end-of-life case - Toronto Star
- Loblaws demands workers pay back thousands after payment error - British Columbia - CBC News
- State prison escapees still on the loose in the U.S. number at least 130 - World - CBC News
- Hulk Hogan sex tape trial could destroy Gawker
- Quebec sign law would add touch of French to global chains like Walmart
- New York bar mulls proposed social media rules for lawyers
- Fired for Refusing 24-hour Electronic Monitoring?
- World’s Biggest Law Firm Wants To Blow Up The Whole Am Law 100 Rankings
- Firing an employee in June could mean larger damage awards in Ontario
- Access to Justice: Limited Scope Representation
- Peter MacKay says government needs more time to draft assisted-suicide law
- Conservatives spend almost $7M defending unconstitutional legislation
- Chicago Frozen Embryo Case
- Removal of Justice Déziel not warranted: report
- Cardinals Face F.B.I. Inquiry in Hacking of Astros’ Database
- Judges slam police for unnecessary jailing of non-Ontario residents
- Workers can be fired for smoking pot off the job, Colorado court says
- Communications Breakdown: When a Lawyer Doesn’t Listen
- Mexico’s Supreme Court quietly legalizes same-sex marriage
- 'This scandal couldn't be any more Canadian': John Oliver pokes fun at Senate scandal
- Zero-tolerance in domestic assault - a conundrum
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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