Welcome to the newly refurbished Slaw. We've freshened up the design — after three years. We've added some new functionality, particularly when it comes to choosing how you subscribe to… [more]
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archive for May, 2010
Welcome to the newly refurbished Slaw. We've freshened up the design — after three years. We've added some new functionality, particularly when it comes to choosing how you subscribe to… [more]
"Slow is the new fast."
The surviving terrorist from the Mumbai event has been sentenced to hang. The story is online at the Guardian. India currently has 52 people on "death row," awaiting execution of… [more]
I attended an excellent conference session this week at the CALL/ACBD/MichALL Conference in Windsor. The session, titled Media Monitoring and Current Awareness: Tools in the Information Explosion. There was a… [more]
Earlier this week, I was at the annual conference of the Canadian Association of Law Libraries in Windsor, where I had the opportunity to hear Pierre-Paul Lemyre from LexUM.
As you might have expected, the Library of Congress has put together resources relevant to the nomination of Elena Kagan for the U.S. Supreme Court. There you'll find articles and… [more]
Airport full-body security scanners raise many legal concerns, and while this isn’t exactly a new issue, it made headlines recently by raising employment law concerns—particularly with respect to workplace harassment… [more]
One of the unique requirements that we have in North America to be called to the bar is the articling process, the merits of which have been discussed here. And… [more]
A recent English case considered when an email message is received, for the purpose of accepting an offer of a contract. Thomas v BPE Solicitors… [more], [20100 EWHC 306 (Ch).
I am a bit surprised that no one has posted the news on Slaw that Ted Tjaden received the Denis Marshall Memorial Award for Excellence in Law Librarianship at the… [more]
The Canadian government announced a consultation on the future of Canada's digital economy at the Canada 3.0 conference this week. I encourage readers to add their thoughts to the consultation… [more]
The text of the Eliminating Pardons for Serious Crimes Act, Bill C-23, introduced in the House yesterday, is available here. It amends the Criminal Records Act… [more], R.S.C. 1985, |
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Philip Corwin on Cloud Storage in the Age of SOPA and Megaupload David Cheifetz on First Ever Twitter Moot: #Twtmoot John Gregory on First Ever Twitter Moot: #Twtmoot Yosie Saint-Cyr on Systemic Discrimination in Law Firms: Perception or Reality? My Point of View David Bilinsky on First Ever Twitter Moot: #Twtmoot David Cheifetz on Report Labels WiFi Dangerous in Schools David Collier-Brown on Plan a Copyright Day Now! Colin Lachance on A Milestone for Canlii – the Odometer Clicks Over Simon Chester on A Milestone for Canlii – the Odometer Clicks Over Simon Chester on First Ever Twitter Moot: #Twtmoot Deborah on Privacy Commissioner Explains Problems With Proposed Lawful Access Law David Cheifetz on A Milestone for Canlii – the Odometer Clicks Over Howard Knopf on Plan a Copyright Day Now! SlawTips |
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