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Murderer successfully challenges Canada's Criminal Code provision preventing him applying for parole for 25 years ...
Indigenous Services Canada's 'unreasonably narrow approach' failed to 'reflect the purpose and intent of Jordan’s Principle,' ...
Tribunal decision on intimate images at work raises tough questions for HR ...
The International Bar Association (IBA) has highlighted the importance of international justice and accountability as it ...
United Nations (UN) human rights officials have asked the US to reverse the sanctions announced against Francesca Albanese, ...
The Law Society of Manitoba’s benchers have announced the election of Kyle Dear, civil litigation partner at Taylor McCaffrey ...
Early adopters report faster workflows and fewer manual steps in routine office processes ...
A trial judge can override the Crown’s discretion to refuse a judge-only criminal trial if the judge believes the prosecutors ...
The European Commission has released its sixth annual rule of law report in the context of a global environment where various ...
The American Bar Association (ABA) has announced that Karen T. Grisez – pro bono counsel in Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP’s Washington, DC, office – is this year’s winner of the John H.
Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP has announced the appointment of Birch Miller – who has focused on employment, privacy, and ...
According to the annual statistics, since 2015, the number of judges from various ethnic minority backgrounds has gradually ...
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