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- When Even Trump Calls Foul on Scalia
- Toronto lawyer battles sanction for 'incivility' at Bre-X trial - The Globe and Mail
- Ottawa clears CBC of labour code violations in Ghomeshi case
- Law Society celebrates 10th year as a GTA Top Employer
- Marshall Rothstein joins Hunter Litigation Chambers in Vancouver
- Justice Department will investigate use of deadly force by Chicago police
- “The biggest obstacle to proper cancer treatment, in Dr. DeVita’s view, is the FDA.”
- Judge decides against Chicago cops who argued for overtime for reading emails after work hours
- With Remarks in Affirmative Action Case, Scalia Steps Into Racial ‘Mismatch’ Debate
- 144 Years of Marriage and Divorce
- New condo rules will help 1.3M Ontarians
- Judge Camp and Judicial Competency: the Duties of Appellate Courts
- A Tip for Employers? New Rules for Tip-Earners in Ontario
- LegalZoom is acquiring a UK law firm
- Appeal of Joe Groia’s ‘incivility’ ruling goes to Ontario Court of Appeal on Dec. 14
- Ryerson eyes new law school
- Was Scalia’s comment racist? He notes argument that blacks may do better at ‘slower-track’ schools
- Lawyer disbarred for Roma ripoff - Toronto Star
- Supreme Court rules to extradite Quebec woman accused of kidnapping own children - CBC.ca
- Judge strikes down cyberbullying law inspired by Rehtaeh Parsons
- Judge overturns B.C. Law Society vote not to recognize Trinity Western grads
- Nazem Kadri on Donald Trump Muslim ban: ‘He’s pretty delusional’
- Duffy tells trial top Tory advised him to file expense claims
- Guergis’ lawsuit against law firm one step closer to trial
- 'There are racists in my police force,' RCMP chief says
- Scalia questions place of some black students in elite colleges
- Supreme Court considers affirmative action in ‘contentious’ and ‘tense’ oral arguments
- CASL is a bad law
- Quebec assisted-dying law to come into effect Thursday
- Race and College Admissions at the Supreme Court
- Thai police probe US envoy over comments about monarchy law
- Oscar Pistorius Granted Bail Pending New Appeal/Sentencing
- Protecting Employees' Tips Act: Ontario Bans Employers From Taking Servers Gratuities Canada
- Former Supreme Court judge Marshall Rothstein says court not anti-business - The Globe and Mail
-Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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