Duhaime's LawMag
The world's first online legal magazine, demystified significant law and justice events around the world, published from 1996 to 2014.
Categories: Access to Justice and Legal Information, Law Fun
It only takes two psychiatrists to lock someone away. Birthday or not, here's enough to find ten.
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Categories: Human Rights, Law Makers, Politicians, Elder Law, Wills, Estates, Probate
Quebec grabs the attention of legal thinkers by tabling a proposed law that would legalize active euthanasia.
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Categories: Legal Profession and Lawyers, Litigation
Trial, for the layperson (read "non-lawyer") is a source of tremendous stress and nervousness. You rarely see standing-room only line-ups at the public galleries of the Courthouse. But for lawyers, they are masochistic labours of love; a chunk of time where the stress is through the roof but so, too, is the intensity.
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Categories: Current Events, Law Fun, Legal Profession and Lawyers
In an unusual if not controversial marketing gimmick, Chicago family law attorney Corri Fetman bares it all.
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Categories: Current Events, Law Makers, Politicians, Personal Injury and Tort Law
Even politicians can cross the line and feel the wrath of justice, but as in many defamation cases, the law can only do so much.
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Categories: Environmental Law
Helping children get clean water ... by polluting through plastic manufacture and transportation emissions.
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Categories: Crime and Criminal Law
As forensic anthropology comes of age, criminal evidence is given a huge boost.
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Categories: Law Makers, Politicians
The justice system does not fare well on occasion of cataclysmic disaster. When will we learn that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure?
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Categories: Current Events, Personal Injury and Tort Law
Randy Newsham, exotic dancer, litigant, slips, litigates and loses.
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Categories: Legal History, Personal Injury and Tort Law, Social Justice
A criminal conviction, 2 years hard labour, a career in tatters, financial ruin and a premature death is the price Oscar Wilde paid .. just for a gay relationship.
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