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Supreme Court of Canada says a voir dire is needed for a Crown to use a complainant's sexual history
When reviewing the lower court’s ruling, the Court of Appeal for British Columbia found no error in the trial judge’s failure ...
Make networking part of legal education. Add guided networking challenges to professional development programs, especially ...
“The audit found that while the New Brunswick Legal Aid Services Commission is doing a commendable job in many areas, there ...
The Supreme Court of Canada has refused leave to appeal an appellate judgment dismissing a stay motion brought by a ...
“To be clear, the anti-greenwashing provisions do not provide an excuse to backpedal away from climate commitments, but ...
The BC government has announced the appointment of Colleen Spier as a new judge of the Provincial Court of British Columbia, ...
In a case involving a permanent injunction against the delivery of midwifery services, the British Columbia Supreme Court has ...
London-based international trade practice group global chair Sunny Mann has been announced as the incoming global chair of ...
Lena Metlege Diab – Canada’s minister of immigration, refugees, and citizenship – has announced newly introduced legislation ...
Lambda Legal, a US-based LGBTQ+ rights-focused legal aid group, has raised US$285 million in funds, surpassing its original ...
The UK courts system has received a funding commitment of £450 million annually by 2028-2029 from chancellor Rachel Reeves, reported the Law Society Gazette.
The Supreme Court of Canada has decided that Tammy Marion Bouvette deserves to be acquitted. All nine members of the court ...
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