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, Hockey Law
Behind Canada's gold medal in Olympic ice hockey flows a subtle stream of law and order.
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Categories: Legal Profession and Lawyers
Marking 25 years of call to the Bar, it is not the prime ministers who are remembered but Madame, Votre Seigneurie, Christine Tourigny.
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Categories: Legal Profession and Lawyers
LawMag followed the legal world in this issue, October 26, 1996.
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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: Human Rights, Law Fun
I'm coming out. I'm a mestizo.
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Categories: Law Fun, Law Makers, Politicians
Read about the phony social security number and the African family the world’s top lawyer is hiding. Honest. The Globe says so.
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Categories: Current Events, Law Makers, Politicians
We speaketh prematurely but the lovely knoll of ditching political correctness- sweeter sounding still as it rings from the home of the common law - has been heard and struck a beacon of light upon the shadow of law which naively wants to be all things to all cultures.
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Categories: Child Sexual Assault, Crime and Criminal Law, Social Justice
What is it with sexual abuse that punishment is not always commensurate to the offence? We cannot let down our guard until each sexual offender is put out of action and out of MySpace.
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Categories: Legal History, Legal Profession and Lawyers
One frontier town's contentious and lively establishment of justice circa 1850.
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Categories: Human Rights, Legal History
Not so long ago, those with legal power (men) thought that giving women license to practice law would harm the 'natural and proper timidity and delicacy which belongs to the female sex'.
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