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The opinion, rooted in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change science, is not a one-off. Rather, it reinforces a ...
David Frum says lawyers are key to upholding what is morally right and maintaining a belief in the democratic system south of ...
To foster renewed outreach and engagement, the Commission has created a podcast called Obiter. Van Praagh says it explores the evolving nature of law and justice, and was given that name because ...
The practice Workplace Thinking outside the law firm box A growing number of law school grads and seasoned lawyers see their J.D. as a passport to a world of career possibilities rather than a one-way ...
The Canadian media space has a competition problem, as two significant developments have demonstrated over the past few weeks. The first involved the aborted talks between Postmedia and Nordstar ...
Law Opinion Law professor gives Lexis+ AI a failing grade ‘Given its current limitations, I cannot recommend this to my law students, and I would not use it for my own legal research at this time’ BY ...
After decades of relative quiet, talk of conscription and national service is suddenly making headlines on both sides of the Atlantic. This is not surprising, given the world looks more dangerous than ...
The December killing of an Ontario Provincial Police officer has brought the issue of bail reform back into the spotlight after it was revealed that the suspected shooter had been out on bail. But ...
For those keeping tabs on the bleeding edge between information technology and the law, there were two takeaways from the recent tribunal ruling on Air Canada's rogue chatbot. First, when the rules ...
It’s not a bandwagon until B.C. gets on board. After launching class action lawsuits against tobacco firms in 1998 and opioid manufacturers and distributors in 2018, the government of British Columbia ...
As generative artificial intelligence programs such as ChatGPT gain widespread attention, lawyers have tried using these programs as research tools, sometimes with disastrous outcomes. Two lawyers in ...
Inmates in Canada’s federal and provincial institutions can get hired on a number of jobs —sweeping floors, preparing food, or even performing repairs for National Defense equipment. Most involve ...