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: Crime and Criminal Law, Hockey Law
Ladislav Scurko kills: professional hockey is not immune from the occasional dagger of violent crime.
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Categories: Access to Justice and Legal Information, Legal History
The American Law Register first published in 1852, a fact often trumpeted by the publishers. And people read it.
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Swiss lawyer Antoine Goetschel is either an eccentric animal rights lawyer, or onto to something ahead of his time.
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Categories: Crime and Criminal Law, Current Events
When Mr. Justice Gustin Reichbach of the New York Supreme Court got a whiff of legal idiocy, he would go nose to nose with the law if need be, and fight even until his clock ran out.
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Categories: International Law, Law Makers, Politicians
Pakistan plays with fire as it declares that oxymoron, martial law.
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Categories: Access to Justice and Legal Information, Legal Profession and Lawyers, Litigation
Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. And with Canada’s most comfortable summer in full swing, an old Saint ‘Nick in legal gowns will be showin’ up at the fifty-year old Victoria Court house round Canada Day with a brand new set of access-to-justice Supreme Court rules.
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Categories: Crime and Criminal Law, Current Events, Law Enforcement
The criminal trials now pending in regards to the June 2011 Vancouver Stanley Cup riots, will combine some very, very old law with brand-spanking new.
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Categories: International Law
The days run historic in Turkey as it toddles between a secular and Islam government in an election under the watchful and frightened eye of a powerful, paternal military.
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Categories: Personal Injury and Tort Law
Negligence or inattention? Bikram yoga stares down legal action.
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Categories: Crime and Criminal Law, Internet & Intellectual Property, Law Enforcement, Personal Injury and Tort Law
Privacy bleeding hearts be damned: long live the use of information technology to prevent crime and assist law enforcement.
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