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: Current Events
Circa 2013, the captain of a ferry is convicted for criminal negligence causing death. Not in the third world. In Canada.
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Categories: Crime and Criminal Law, Legal Profession and Lawyers
Jonathan Edington, attorney, spited his compass, lost his bearings and killed a man, leaving a whole profession disheartened.
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Categories: Church Law, Crime and Criminal Law
The law, order and justice issues raised by Satanic rituals, as stylized in Stieg Larsson's novel, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, are too real.
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Categories: Human Rights, International Law
A lone student stands-down a row of four communist tanks and still, 19 years later, lawyers and international law experts with far less courage, ... tremble and wait.
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Categories: Access to Justice and Legal Information
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Categories: International Law, Personal Injury and Tort Law
With sympathies to recovering European traffic victims and their families, and for the hospital food, the solution to your woes is simple. Three words; traffic law enforcement.
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Categories: Environmental Law
There is an inconvenient truth about Al Gore's global warming movie. And it took a judge to ream him out for the wrong rating it received. It's partly science fiction.
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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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In an extraordinary world exclusive, an unconfirmed but a reasonably and academically-trusted authentic ancient legal text is revealed which in all likelihood relates to the birth of a son to Mrs. Mary Christ in Israel on Monday, December 25, 0000.
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Categories: Crime and Criminal Law, Human Rights, Sexual Assault, Social Justice
Now-former Israeli judge Nissim Yeshaya's words are unspeakable.
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