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- Prosecutors in Teenage Sexting Cases Ask: Foolishness, or a Felony?
- Self-driving Google car pulled over in California for going too slowly
- Appeal court overturns lawyer's conviction for smuggling drugs into jail
- Cop guilty of G20 assault won’t be fired — but he loses 5 days’ pay
- What Does It Really Mean to “Free the Law”? Part 2
- Richard Susskind's new book on how technology will transform the professions
- Supreme Court to Decide if Georgia Went Too Far in Excluding Black Jurors in 1987 Trial
- Lack of paid sick days in Ontario a public health risk, doctors say
- New public safety minister to review harassment cases of B.C. women suing RCMP
- Everything You Need To Know About Ontario's New Anti-SLAPP Law - Mondaq News Alerts (registration)
- I Quit(ish)! When a Resignation Is a Termination
- Ontario Introduces new Sexual Violence and Harassment Legislation
- What Lawyers Fear
- Illinois Supreme Court again rejects $10B cigarette verdict
- Eligibility for Full Pension is Not a Relevant Factor in Calculating Termination Notice: Ont. C.A. Rules
- U.S. Supreme Court agrees to rule on Obamacare birth control insurance mandate
- Avoid a Toxic Workplace Environment: New Developments on Sexual Harassment
- Google liable for defamation through search and autocomplete features: Duffy v Google
- Lawyer warns about ‘unpleasant surprises’ as TPP text released
- Patrick Kane Will Not Face Rape Charges
- New Pennsylvania prosecutor could be first to charge Cosby
- Justin Trudeau's new Liberal cabinet: full list and bios - CTV News
- New justice minister faces some of Canada's biggest legal challenges - Toronto Star
- Juror is fined $1K for posting on Facebook and causing mistrial
- Arbitration everywhere: How contract fine print is stacking the deck of justice against the little guy
- "Privatization of the justice system”
- Texas court considers whether homeschooled kids have to learn anything at all
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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