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archive for June, 2009
Available as of today on SSRN, "Dissents from the Bench: A Compilation of Oral Dissents Issued by U.S. Supreme Court Justices", by Jill Duffy and Elizabeth Lambert, identifies 117 instances… [more]
Last week I came across the news story on the YorkRegion.com News website: Libraries fight proposed Internet Blocking (June 10, 2009). It talks about a private member's bill in Ontario… [more]
This Week's Biotech Highlights
by Jeremy
Grushcow
June 15th, 2009
Here are the ins and outs of biotech this past week:
As far as Merck was concerned, Xenon Pharmaceuticals was in… [more], with a new deal that has Merck providing R&D
We've talked half a dozen times on Slaw about the United States Border Services' practice of instituting suspicionless searches of travellers' laptops, recommending basically that lawyers take nothing but a… [more]
Issue 12 of the News & Views on Civil Justice Reform, from the Canadian Forum on Civil Justice, released a few days ago, has a piece by Jordan Furlong, "This… [more]
Nip and Tuck Wars Using Courts
by Omar
Ha-Redeye
June 14th, 2009
Robert Cribb has a story this morning about the high-profile charges against some Canadian plastic surgeons.
But it also reveals that at least one of the initial complaints against Dr.… [more]
Few would argue that the outsourcing of legal services by law departments to LPO companies offers the law departments a number of benefits — the most notable of which are… [more]
I've been attending classes this week at the University of Victoria's DHSI. From the website:
The Digital Humanities Summer Institute provides an environment ideal to discuss, to learn about, and… [more]
The Friday Fillip
by Simon
Fodden
June 12th, 2009
When I was young and lived for a while in Washington D.C. I had a revelation about penguins. The zoo there had — may still have — a glass-walled penguin… [more]
I'm borrowing (or plagiarizing) this piece from my partner Mark Edward Davis
On Tuesday, June 9, 2009, Facebook, an extremely popular social networking website based in the United States, announced… [more]
Return of the Swine
by Simon
Fodden
June 11th, 2009
…flu, that is.
The WHO has declared a pandemic. Most of the increasing numbers of sufferers are to be found in the UK, Australia, Japan and Chile. (See the BBC… [more]
Gender and Judging
by Simon
Fodden
June 11th, 2009
Slate ran a story yesterday on what research says about how gender — or sex — influences judging, "In a 'Different' Voice" by Deborah Rhode. This interest was sparked, of… [more]
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Available online today are four new chapters of the publication Women in Canada: A Gender-based Statistical Report, which explores the socio-demographic and economic circumstances of Canadian women in general.
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The bill amends the Constitution Act, 1867 by readjusting the number of members and the representation of the provinces in the House of Commons.
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Under Prime Minister Stephen Harper, the flow of information out of Ottawa has slowed to a trickle.
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These summaries of selected recent cases are provided each week to Slaw by Maritime Law Book. More information.
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Administrative Law - Judicial review - General - Scope or standard of review
Ten individuals complained to the Information and Privacy Commissioner that the Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) disclosed, in contravention of the Personal Information Protection Act, their personal information between October 13 and December 2, ...
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Civil Rights - Property - Search and seizure - Search - What constitutes
The accused was charged with possession of child pornography and making available child pornography. The accused brought an application, alleging several violations of his rights under the Charter.
The Saskatchewan Court of Queen’s ...
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Constitutional Law - Extent of powers conferred - Double aspect doctrine - General
In provincial references, both the Alberta Court of Appeal (510 A.R. 200; 527 W.A.C. 200) and the Quebec Court of Appeal (2011 QCCA 591), concluded that the proposed Canadian Securities Act (CSA) was unconstitutional. A ...
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Criminal Law - Procedure - Charge or directions - Jury or judge alone - Directions regarding evidence generally
The accused was charged with breach of trust by a public official contrary to s. 122 of the Criminal Code. The trial judge acquitted the accused. ...
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Civil Rights - Trials - Due process, fundamental justice and fair hearings - Criminal and quasi-criminal proceedings - Delay (Charter, s. 7)
MacIntosh was charged on three informations with a total of 43 counts of sexual offences against nine complainants in the 1970s. The first information ...
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Real Property Tax - Valuation - Business property - Considerations
Two breweries’ respective properties were assessed as special properties under the Assessment Act, 2006. They appealed their respective municipal tax assessments to the Review Commissioner. The Commissioner dismissed the appeals. The breweries each appealed. The appeals ...
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Barristers and Solicitors -Duty to court - General principles - Duty of integrity
The applicant (Girao) and Allstate Insurance Co. disputed entitlements to accident benefits. The respondent law firm represented Allstate. Girao complained to the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (PCC) against Allstate for disclosing her ...
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Criminal Law - Sentencing - Sentencing procedure and rights of the accused - Plea bargain or joint submission - Effect of
The accused was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment for three breaches of a recognizance under s. 810.2 of the Criminal Code. He appealed and applied ...
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Practice - Persons who can sue and be sued - Individuals and corporations - Status or standing - Class actions - Members of class - General
The plaintiffs were Inuit or Métis persons who were forced to attend certain residential schools in Labrador and Newfoundland. They ...
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