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20 Jan 2023, 4:45 pm by Lawrence Solum
While reproductive health care will continue to be a political hot button, one way to manage some of the fallout from Dobbs v. [read post]
19 Jan 2023, 1:11 pm by Michael Oykhman
Examples of acts which have, in the past, met the actus reus standard for a section 86 offence include: Storing a firearm in a glovebox (see: R v Patrick, 2007 CanLII 7579 (ONSC)) Storing a firearm in a dresser (see: R v McDonald, 2016 BCSC 1648 (CanLII)) Storing a firearm by a furnace (see: R v Roussel, 2014 ABQB 202 (CanLII)) The Guilty Mind (Mens Rea) The mens rea or the guilty mind speaks to the accused’s degree of intent during the argued commission of the… [read post]
3 Jan 2023, 1:47 pm by Kevin LaCroix
The directors’ and officers’ liability environment is always changing, but 2022 was a particularly eventful year, with important consequences for the D&O insurance marketplace. [read post]
3 Jan 2023, 8:06 am
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts that focused on data but was silent on the hot-button topic of high court ethics issues.Courts of appeals experienced a 6% decrease in new filings, while the Supreme Court saw 8% fewer cases in fiscal year 2022.The high court, however, heard arguments for and disposed of a similar number of cases in its most recent term compared to the 2020 term, according to the report. [read post]
20 Dec 2022, 6:58 am by Eric S. Solotoff
Is It Time to Stop Reflexively Applying Brown v. [read post]
27 Nov 2022, 5:18 am by jonathanturley
The suggestion is that he simply pushes a button or has no independent judgment on the image. [read post]
21 Nov 2022, 2:28 pm by centerforartlaw
A handsome and rather curious young gentleman (a monkey) named Naruto clicked the button while looking at the camera, capturing selfies showing off his photogenic side. [read post]
21 Nov 2022, 2:28 pm by centerforartlaw
A handsome and rather curious young gentleman (a monkey) named Naruto clicked the button while looking at the camera, capturing selfies showing off his photogenic side. [read post]