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August 1: A Day Of RemembranceAug 1, 2009
This is part of the Middle Passage Law Series and is cross posted on Commercial Law International.
Why am I wearing all black today?
Am I in mourning? No, not exactly. Then why?
Well it is...
Privy Council In Bank Ruling Wraps Jamaican Judiciary On the Knuckles, Part IIMay 15, 2009
By: Ainsley Brown
The claims advanced by Olint, though ultimately would proven to be groundless is very important because it, gave us a brief glimpse into the subtleties of judicial politics....
Maricopa County Officer Refuses to ApologizeDec 1, 2009
By now, regular readers are very familiar with this ongoing saga out of Maricopa County, Arizona: it all began back in October when, during a sentencing hearing, Maricopa County Sheriff’s Officer Adam Stoddard stepped up behind defence attorney...
Immigration and foreign credentialsNov 30, 2009
The federal government announced a plan to help immigrants get their foreign credentials recognized. At the heart of this plan is a deal between Ottawa and the provinces to speed up professional licensing applications filed by foreign-trained...
Not Suspicious, Just CanadianNov 30, 2009
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And you think you have student debt?Nov 30, 2009
The expense of a professional school education to study law represents a significant investment. For many of us, that investment has required substantial aid in the form of student loans – both public and private. Yet, we take on that debt with the...
Pain or death: euthanasia againNov 30, 2009
Usually, the police raids crack houses and gang hideouts in Toronto. Last Thursday, November 26, 2009, officers descended on the Toronto Humane Society, a 118-year-old charity sheltering abandoned cats and dogs. Some of the most noted charges were...
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