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Rédacteurs : Angela Ogang - Central Region, Tomilola Adebiyi - East Region

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Public Photography, the Police and Our Rights

  • 29 janvier 2014
  • Andreas Kalogiannides

If a police officer asks (orders?) you to stop filming them, are you legally required to stop? Can they legally take your smartphone and delete the pictures? This article briefly discusses our Charter and privacy rights in the context of public filming and dealing with police.

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The Duel in Early Upper Canada

  • 29 janvier 2014
  • The Honourable Mr. Justice William Renwick Riddell

Civility among members of the Ontario legal profession has come a long way since the early nineteenth century, when duels were tolerated as a method for settling disputes between lawyers. This 1915 article by Mr. Justice Riddell is published by Northwestern University and made available by JSTOR.

Young Lawyers' Division

Osgoode Hall: Reminiscences of the Bench and Bar

  • 10 janvier 2014
  • James Cleland Hamilton

The classic work published in 1904 on the personages, stories, legends, and lore of the Ontario legal profession. From the University of Toronto collections and Internet Archive (2008).

The Alternative to the Articling Process

  • 09 décembre 2013
  • Dionne Coley

The Law Society of Upper Canada has recently announced the creation of the Law Practice Program to help law students become licensed lawyers. It is innovative, controversial, and overdue. But will it work?

LawHelpOntario - More than Just a Volunteer Position

  • 09 décembre 2013
  • Meghan O'Halloran

LawHelpOntario not only provides a valuable service to those members of the community who cannot afford to pay for legal services, but also gives volunteers a sense of purpose and a way to hone their legal skills while giving back to their community.