Review: Avoiding Extinction
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Download WiseLII, Canada’s Mobile Legal Research Tool, for free from the iTunes market here. See more on Slaw.
What will the implications of the dispute in Apple v. Motorola be for Daubert damages hearings in future patent litigation?
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Should the death penalty be reintroduced to Canada for murder? Consider the case of Los Tocayos Carols.
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Omar Ha-Redeye discussed some of the tensions between the open court principle and the need to retain dignity and decorum in the courts when considering whether courts should be allowed in the courtroom. See more on Slaw.
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On April 17, 1982, the Canada Charter of Rights and Freedoms was proclaimed into force. The Charter is arguably the single most important legal document in the country.
But its influence extends far beyond, affecting the legal systems of countries around the world. For more, see Slaw.
Omar Ha-Redeye was a judge in the preliminary and final rounds of the UCLA Cyber Crimes Moot Court Competition in Los Angeles, California, from April 6-8, 2012. The winners of the 2012 competition was GW School of Law.
The nationwide competition is possible through the support of the Society for the Policing of Cyberspace (POLCYB) and Norton by Symantec.
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What does the demise of Encyclopedia Brittanica print mean for the legal industry? See Slaw to find out.

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