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- Former Maple Leafs defenceman Ian White arrested in Winnipeg
- Panel recommends Quebec judge's removal after cocaine allegations
- Police interrogation tactics can plant false memories, UBC study finds
- Jonathan Pollard, American Who Spied for Israel, Released After 30 Years
- BC Judge upholds ruling 9-year-old can't be left at home alone
- Tax lawyer Philippe DioGuardi guilty of professional misconduct
- Former UBC student vows to file human rights complaint over sex assaults
- New study raises concern about fairness to unrepresented parties on summary judgment
- ‘Pastafarian’ wears colander for driver’s license photo after state OKs exception to headgear rule
- Sotomayor says she nearly withdrew her SCOTUS nomination
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- Songwriter sues Huckabee over use of ‘Eye of the Tiger’ at campaign event
- Chemerinsky joins call for US probe of jailhouse informant program
- Cohabitation Continues to be Fastest Growing Relationship in UK
- Liberals drop controversial Supreme Court of Canada niqab appeal - Toronto Star
- Failure To Mediate In Good Faith: Commentary From The Ontario Court Of Appeal
- Man sues Toronto police for $5M over violent arrest - Toronto Star
- Robinson v Furlong: a case study in witch-hunting
- Supreme Court of Canada upholds constitutionality of military justice system - CTV News
- New employer duties under Ontario's proposed sexual violence and harassment action plan
- The Growing Movement to Online Courts: ♫ Light gives way to darkness Unless we come alive. So be the change you…
- Alberta moves to protect gender identity, expression in human rights law - Calgary Herald
- Penn. court says porn emails aren't public record
- New Ontario Accessibility Laws Take Effect January 1 - Mondaq News Alerts (registration)
- Alberta's English-only laws are constitutional: Supreme Court of Canada - Edmonton Sun
- LCBOs best place to sell legal pot: Union - Toronto Sun
- In Valeant case, Ontario judge opens the door for third-party funders to invest in lawsuits
- Law is the least diverse profession in the US. And lawyers aren't doing enough to change that.
- Law is the least diverse profession in the US. And lawyers aren't doing enough to change that.
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