Can intimate image legislation combat fake nudes? Plus the federal government puts another pause on MAiD expansion, Ontario looks to overhaul civil procedure rules, and a US associate’s discrimination lawsuit comes up short
Who can claim abuse of process? Plus Alberta gears up for parental rights, Saskatchewan replaces Human Rights Commission, NB slips up on legislative drafting, and several new judicial appointments.
Federal Court vs Public Order Emergency Commission. Who got it right? Plus AI-hallucinations hit home, BC lawyer’s pseudo-legal lawsuit gets tossed, and ICJ imposes interim measures
Crippling court delay and not a judge in sight. Can the federal government dig itself out of this hole?
Can Google harvest facial features from your photos? Plus Jordan Peterson unleashes his fury, Edmonton escapes encampment litigation, and the “Cash for keys” deals pinching Ontario landlords
Short-tenured judge gets his days in court. Plus the closing deadline missed by 35 minutes, BC’s new pet custody rules, appealing for a stronger Ontario climate response, and the tea on BC’s undercover DNA collection
Judge cites lawyer for refusing to write memo. Plus the current state of the SCC, the FCA's Charter values protest, Trans Mountain's variance, and a hefty bid-rigging fine.
Two appeals headed to the SCC. Plus Steven Galloway's lawsuit over sexual assault allegations, a police coverup, the hefty jail sentence sought for a former intelligence officer, and Facebook's privacy settlement offer.
Is it that simple to bring a weapon into a courthouse? Plus some AI tools you might want to incorporate in your practice, and Trump's closing argument turned campaign speech.
Did the SCC take a break from deciding cases? Plus, what to expect in 2024 and all the news you might have missed over the holidays
Is Canada ready for zero-emission vehicles? Plus ONCA less likely to cite other provinces, BC’s biggest civil forfeiture, and the paralegal kicked out of the profession for flagrant misconduct.
Is hate speech a matter of public interest? Plus BC's new test to dismiss slow proceedings, Saskatchewan's King's Counsel appointments, and the $1 billion contract termination fee.