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David Frum says lawyers are key to upholding what is morally right and maintaining a belief in the democratic system south of ...
A growing number of law school grads and seasoned lawyers see their J.D. as a passport to a world of career possibilities ...
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 ...
Yves Faguy speaks with Justin Safayeni, partner at Stockwoods LLP, about defamation law, anti-SLAPP legislation, and their effects on freedom of expression.
If Prime Minister Mark Carney's election was meant to be a rejection of authoritarian trends south of the Canadian border, things are not off to a good start. That’s Robert Diab’s conclusion given ...
Observers say a recent Supreme Court decision upholding a Yukon First Nation’s residency requirement is significant for defending Indigenous communities.
Brigitte Pellerin is the Editor for Publications with the Canadian Bar Association.
For anyone who believes in accountability, democracy, and human rights, what’s happening south of the border drives home why Canada’s Court Challenges Program is a worthwhile investment ...
Policy Committee Chair Tom Ullyett presided over a debate on 13 resolutions at this year’s AGM. Resolution 24-04-A calls on the CBA to take several measures to confront systemic discrimination, ...
All of us, at some point in our lives, will deal with grief, whether it's the loss of a parent, close friend, relationship, job or pet. The loss of a child is considered to be the most devastating ...
Company pension plans will soon get super-priority in bankruptcy and insolvency matters. But the new rules could impact the lending environment in Canada, critics warn.