Justice for Trayvon... In Canada? October 04, 2013 Edward Prutschi America has erupted in protest over the acquittal of George Zimmerman, who claimed self defense under Florida’s ‘Stand Your Ground’ law for killing young, black and unarmed Trayvon Martin in 2012. Many believe this American justice wasn’t justice at all. Would Canada have done any better?
Faster, Stronger, Just Not Gay October 01, 2013 Ivan Steele The law and politics of Sochi Winter Olympics
Open Doors: A Peek into Ontario Law Firms April 01, 2013 Five firms, varying in size, location and specialty, open their doors to share with us their unique working culture, and how that culture is intertwined with the strength of their local community.
Planning for the Protection of Older Adults December 01, 2012 Kimberly Whaley and Erin Cowling How can we protect our elderly friends and family members who may be vulnerable or susceptible to abuse or exploitation?
Mind Games: Concussion Liability in Sports October 01, 2012 Mitch Kozeginski Examining the ‘motivated athlete’ phenomenon in professional leagues.
Frozen in Time: Hologram Performances by Deceased Rock Stars August 01, 2012 William Genereux Bringing deceased performers back as holograms.
Eyes Opened: Ontario's New Death Investigation System August 01, 2012 Harold Levy Justice Joseph James brings accountability to the Ontario Coroner’s Office.