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- Rules requiring women to wear high heels to work should be illegal, U.K. petition says
- Proposed regulations would allow doctors to prescribe heroin to addicts
- Woman injured in Forest Hill scaffolding collapse to take legal action against city - CTV News
- Scaffolding collapse victim pursing legal action - Toronto Sun
- Law Society Medal for legal services pioneer Prof. Frederick Zemans
- Higher standard of proof required for police discipline: appeal court
- Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Arizona found in contempt of court
- Settlement in suit over Joan Rivers’ death; daughter to seek law regulating outpatient clinic safety
- Marineland takes teen filmmaker to court
- LSC: Update on proposed enhancements to the lawyer licensing process
- Getting into a Fix - Court of Appeal awards 37 months of compensation to employee on fixed-term contract
- Former spokesman for B.C. Mounties charged with sex assault
- Judge shortage prompts minister to promise 'quick process' for new appointments
- Liberals vow to change how we vote: Here are the main alternatives
- Ontario government allows all small claims court documents to be filed online
- Arizona Law Will Allow Using the GRE Instead of the LSAT
- The FDA’s war on vaping
- ACLU will seek to intervene in lawsuit over transgender student access to high school locker room
- Court ruling sets bar too high for police misconduct cases: lawyer - Ottawa Citizen
- Legalizing Marijuana: What Do Lawyers Think?
- Ontario tweaks controversial daycare regulations
- Jian Ghomeshi apologizes in court, sex assault charge withdrawn
- Relying on a poorly drafted fixed-term contract at dismissal can be costly - Financial Post
- A National Code of Conduct for Lawyers?
- Peace bond a clear-cut win for Jian Ghomeshi
- U.S. judge won’t rule on Klingon language copyright claim
- Tax Court judge says CRA needs ‘early warning system’ to protect taxpayers from scam artists
- Sumner Redstone Competency Case Abruptly Dismissed by Judge
- Mexican judge: El Chapo can be extradited to U.S.
- Panama Papers reveal middlemen between Canada and offshore secrets
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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