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30 May 2012, 5:49 pm by INFORRM
” Mr Justice LeBlanc, delivering judgment also considered the principles set out by the Canadian Supreme Court in Dagenais v Canadian Broadcasting Corp., [1994] 3 S.C.R. 835 and R v Mentuck, [2001] 3 S.C.R. 442 (“the Dagenais/Mentuck test”), namely that a request for a publication ban may be ordered when: (a)   such an order is necessary in order to prevent a serious risk to the proper administration of justice because reasonably alternative measures… [read post]
24 Jan 2022, 4:00 am by Guest Blogger
Supreme Court in Cadwell Estate v. [read post]
17 Jul 2022, 1:00 am by Frank Cranmer
In England, the estimated number of people testing positive for COVID-19 is around 1 in 19 people (compared with the earlier figure of 1 in 30); in Wales 1 in 17 people (compared with 1 in 30); in Northern Ireland, 1 in 17 people (compared with 1 in 25); and in Scotland, 1 in 16 (compared with 1 in 18). [read post]
21 Mar 2018, 8:30 am by Liisa Speaker
Under HYTA, certain youth offenders may be assigned youthful trainee status and ultimately have their cases dismissed and their records sealed. [read post]
9 Dec 2020, 2:10 am by Neil Wilkof
Several Chinese companies shipped, in two sealed containers from China to Singapore, counterfeit goods that infringed these trade marks (“Goods”). [read post]
28 Sep 2021, 4:25 pm by INFORRM
And in the case of famous people, there is a historic and journalistic interest in knowing what they left behind. [read post]
13 Sep 2019, 1:37 pm by Quinta Jurecic, Benjamin Wittes
In 1920, the Supreme Court held in United States v. [read post]
5 May 2011, 4:28 pm
In light of the highly competitive job market caused by the economic downturn, many people are hoping to improve their chances of getting a job after cleaning up their record. [read post]
15 Dec 2011, 10:00 pm by Dan Ernst
Here is the abstract:In an article published in 2008, I suggested that anxieties about homosexuality and its policing lay behind and helped to shape the criminal procedure decisions of the Warren Court - in particular, the landmark Fourth Amendment ruling in Katz v. [read post]
15 Dec 2011, 10:00 pm by Dan Ernst
  Here is the abstract:In an article published in 2008, I suggested that anxieties about homosexuality and its policing lay behind and helped to shape the criminal procedure decisions of the Warren Court - in particular, the landmark Fourth Amendment ruling in Katz v. [read post]