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27
Mar 2011

Rule of Law Attacked ... By Our Own!

When someone compromises the rule of law, we all need to stand, take notice and object. » Continue Reading

16
Feb 2011

Capacity: The Incredible Likeness of Being

Capacity, once such an easy, simple concept, has exploded into an octopus of shouldnts, wouldnts, couldnts as an aging population will not be muzzled and demands to have their voice heard until the last drop of sanity. » Continue Reading

05
Feb 2011
Domestic Violence: A Tale of Two Cities

Domestic Violence: A Tale of Two Cities

The birthing pains of judicial recognition of domestic violence are not for the faint of heart. » Continue Reading

03
Feb 2011

James Christ: Jerusalem Judge Called to Play God

A Jerusalem judge, armed only with his law books, is being called to judge a Biblical find and literally, play God. » Continue Reading

13
Jan 2011

Bob Probert, Aggravated Felon

Yet another hockey biography glorifies an aggravated felon’s life given as if that of a war hero. » Continue Reading

22
Dec 2010

The Good and the Bad: Judge Stuart's R. v. Moses Legacy

No matter what you do, if you get caught, ask for a sentencing circle. » Continue Reading

05
Dec 2010

Beauty and the Beast

Amy Carrier, law student, and national beauty queen. » Continue Reading

27
Nov 2010

The Ghost of Columbine

When and how can we exorcise the ghost of "Columbine"? » Continue Reading

06
Nov 2010

L.A. Law: A Lawyer's Survival Guide to Los Angeles

I'm torn between t-shirts: I Love LA .... or I Survived LA. » Continue Reading

19
Sep 2010

A Civil Canadian Action: Small Town Fights Giant Toxic Polluter

Mining giant Inco Ltd. came, saw, polluted and left. Decades later, Port Colborne residents were forced to drag it into the courts of Ontario to be held accountable for toxic leftovers. » Continue Reading

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