Observers say modified Corbett analysis more fair and balanced, won’t automatically lead to a “get out of jail free” card ...
Distinguishing femicide from homicide is essential for the law to reflect this reality and ensure institutional responses compatible with the gravity and complexity of this crime. The formal ...
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Colleagues across the country are facing the same challenge. Wherever lawyers gather — online, at professional events, or ...
The Federal Court of Appeal has ruled unanimously that the federal government’s invocation of the Emergencies Act to end the ...
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Justice Sheilah Martin is leaving the Supreme Court of Canada. In a news release Tuesday, Chief Justice Richard Wagner ...
With its latest criminal justice bill, the federal government is looking to change that. If passed, Bill C-16 will see femicide recognized in the Criminal Code. It will also criminalize coercive ...
As the Law Society of Ontario considers eliminating the bar exam, a proposal that has already generated intense debate among members of the profession, one crucial voice remains largely absent: that ...
It’s fair to say that law school doesn’t prepare anyone for the challenges they’ll face as a new lawyer. "People are completely ill-prepared for every aspect of the profession,” says retired corporate ...
Canada has long prided itself on being a country governed by fairness, predictability, and the rule of law. These principles are not abstract ideals; they are the foundation of public trust and ...