Duhaime's LawMag
The world's first online legal magazine, demystified significant law and justice events around the world, published from 1996 to 2014.
Animal welfare lawyer tests the waters of an animal suing in his own right.
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Categories: Church Law, Crime and Criminal Law, Family Law
In Manchester, England, the separation of Siamese twins wrenched the body of the common law open.
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Categories: Legal History
If tabloids existed during the reign of Elizabeth I, they would have been buzzing with the scandalous, if not bizarre personal life of that venerable bastion of the common law, Sir Edward Coke.
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Categories: Legal Profession and Lawyers, Litigation
For the voyeurs of everyday life, there is only the courthouse.
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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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Categories: Internet & Intellectual Property
Facebook and the law start an uneasy relationship.
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Categories: Child Sexual Assault
The unbearable and unspeakable crime one judge had to deal with serves as a reminder to us all that justice must sometimes reach into the pits of hell.
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Categories: Environmental Law
The less you know about plastic bags on the Planet the better except that ... you have to know! And the Government has to act with the hammer of law. Now.
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Categories: Crime and Criminal Law, Current Events, Human Rights
The made-in-Canada debate over legalizing marijuana is stoked by political promises and judicial decisions.
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Categories: Law Fun, Legal Profession and Lawyers
A lawyer's personal, tramautic and desperate admission of addiction and guilt.
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