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Governor Newsom Wants to Let Arizona Doctors Provide Abortions in California

Arizona's 1864 law banning nearly all abortions in the state except if the mother's life is in jeopardy takes effect June 8.

What a TikTok Ban in the U.S. Could Mean for You

No, TikTok will not suddenly disappear from your phone. Nor will you go to jail if you continue using it after it is banned.

Supreme Court to Decide Whether Donald Trump Can Be Criminally Prosecuted

The case over Trump's immunity is one of the most pivotal presidential power cases in a generation.

$95B Aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan Advances in Senate With Big Bipartisan Vote

The Senate voted overwhelmingly to move ahead withA $95 billion in war aid, bringing the bill to the brink of passage after months of delays. and contentious internal debate.

Tennessee Lawmakers Pass Bill to Allow Armed Teachers, a Year After Deadly Nashville Shooting

Tennessee House Republicans passed a bill that would allow some teachers and staff to carry concealed handguns on public school grounds.

Why Minnesota State Sen. Nicole Mitchell Was Arrested and Charged With Burglary

Minnesota state senator Nicole Mitchell was charged with first-degree burglary Tuesday morning, one day after being arrested.

States Race To Counter AI Fakes Before the 2024 Election

Bills regulating AI-generated content have largely been met with bipartisan support

Supreme Court Will Hear Challenge to Idahoas Near-Total Abortion Ban

It could establish a significant precedent regarding whether emergency medical care can be denied to a pregnant woman in distress in order to save the fetus.

Pro-Palestinian Encampments Take Over American College Campuses

As the death toll from Israeli strikes on Gaza increases, encampments have started on at least a dozen campuses

Supreme Court Will Take Up the Legal Fight Over Ghost Guns, Firearms Without Serial Numbers

TheA Supreme CourtA agreed to take up a Biden administration appeal over the regulation of difficult-to-traceA ghost gunsA that had been struck down by lower courts.

Governor Newsom Wants to Let Arizona Doctors Provide Abortions in California

Arizona's 1864 law banning nearly all abortions in the state except if the mother's life is in jeopardy takes effect June 8.

What a TikTok Ban in the U.S. Could Mean for You

No, TikTok will not suddenly disappear from your phone. Nor will you go to jail if you continue using it after it is banned.

Supreme Court to Decide Whether Donald Trump Can Be Criminally Prosecuted

The case over Trump's immunity is one of the most pivotal presidential power cases in a generation.

$95B Aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan Advances in Senate With Big Bipartisan Vote

The Senate voted overwhelmingly to move ahead withA $95 billion in war aid, bringing the bill to the brink of passage after months of delays. and contentious internal debate.

Tennessee Lawmakers Pass Bill to Allow Armed Teachers, a Year After Deadly Nashville Shooting

Tennessee House Republicans passed a bill that would allow some teachers and staff to carry concealed handguns on public school grounds.

Why Minnesota State Sen. Nicole Mitchell Was Arrested and Charged With Burglary

Minnesota state senator Nicole Mitchell was charged with first-degree burglary Tuesday morning, one day after being arrested.

States Race To Counter AI Fakes Before the 2024 Election

Bills regulating AI-generated content have largely been met with bipartisan support

Supreme Court Will Hear Challenge to Idahoas Near-Total Abortion Ban

It could establish a significant precedent regarding whether emergency medical care can be denied to a pregnant woman in distress in order to save the fetus.

Pro-Palestinian Encampments Take Over American College Campuses

As the death toll from Israeli strikes on Gaza increases, encampments have started on at least a dozen campuses

Supreme Court Will Take Up the Legal Fight Over Ghost Guns, Firearms Without Serial Numbers

TheA Supreme CourtA agreed to take up a Biden administration appeal over the regulation of difficult-to-traceA ghost gunsA that had been struck down by lower courts.

Governance Reform and Lawyer Independence in Canadian Legal Regulation: Examining British Columbiaas Bill 21

Earlier this month, the government of British Columbia introduced Bill 21, the Legal Professions Act. This bill amalgamates the Law Society of British Columbia and the Society of Notaries Public of British Columbia into a new corporation, Legal Professions British Columbia (LPBC), while also creating a licensing and regulation structure for paralegals. It could be the most consequential development in Canadian legal regulation in more than 100 years.

The British Columbia legal professionas leading organizations (the Law Society, the Canadian Bar Associationas BC branch, and the Trial Lawyersa Association of BC) strongly oppose Bill 21, with the . . . [more]

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Effective Use of Visual Aids in Mediation

The use of demonstrative or visual aids at mediation is more widely accepted by lawyers and mediators since the legal profession began its rapid embrace of technology. Arguably, the pandemic accelerated this implementation. The technology adoption started with the exchange of electronic mediation briefs, improved access to scanned documents, and the use of video software, like Zoom and Teams. Now, counsel more commonly use Power Point or slides and electronic documentation in their introductory remarks, and present demonstrative aids in their Mediation Briefs to bolster arguments by visual communication.

Through technology, counsel can now utilize a variety of demonstrative aids . . . [more]

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BC Court of Appeal Recognizes the Myth of False Allegations of Intimate Partner Violence

Case Commented On: KMN v SZM, 2024 BCCA 70 (CanLII), overturning 2023 BCSC 940 (CanLII)

We have both written previously on myths and stereotypes about intimate partner violence (IPV), one of the most common of which is that women make false or exaggerated claims of violence to gain an advantage in family law disputes (see here and here). In KMN v SZM, 2024 BCCA 70 (CanLII), the British Columbia Court of Appeal (BCCA) recognized the existence of this myth and the need for courts to avoid making assumptions that perpetuate it, holding that it is . . . [more]

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Mondayas Mix

Each Monday we present brief excerpts of recent posts from five of Canadaas awardA-winning legal blogs chosen at random* from more than 80 recent Clawbie winners. In this way we hope to promote their work, with their permission, to as wide an audience as possible.

This week the randomly selected blogs are 1.A Dooreyas Workplace Law Blog 2. Lash Condo Law 3. Canadian Appeals Monitor 4. Family LLB 5. Avoid a Claim

Dooreyas Workplace Law Blog
SCC: Exclusion of Managers from Labour Legislation Not a Charter Violation

The Supreme Court of Canada released a much anticipated but under the radar . . . [more]

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Summaries Sunday: SOQUIJ

Every week we present the summary of a decision handed down by a QuA(c)bec court provided to us by SOQUIJ and considered to be of interest to our readers throughout Canada. SOQUIJ is attached to the QuA(c)bec Department of Justice and collects, analyzes, enriches, and disseminates legal information in QuA(c)bec.

PANAL (DROIT) : La juge de premiA"re instance n’a pas errA(c) en dA(c)terminant que la caractA(c)ristique dominante de la poupA(c)e en silicone que possA(c)dait l’accusA(c) est une reprA(c)sentation des organes sexuels et de la rA(c)gion anale d’une enfant dans un but sexuel, ce qui constitue du matA(c)riel de pornographie juvA(c)nile . . . [more]

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Remembering Attorney General Roy McMurtry

The Hon. Roy McMurtry had a stellar career, serving as Chief Justice of Ontario, Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Commissioner of the Canadian Football League, and Attorney General of Ontario. When he passed away in March, many of the tributes rightly focussed on the critical role he played in reaching athe kitchen accorda which led to the patriation of the Constitution with the enactment of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, section 35 and the notwithstanding clause. Other tributes noted his participation in the landmark case of Halpern v. Canada (2003), which legalized same-sex marriage.

Because McMurtry . . . [more]

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Friday Jobs Roundup

Each Friday, we share the latest job listings from Slaw Jobs, which features employment opportunities from across the country. Find out more about these positions by following the links below, orA learn how you can use Slaw JobsA to gain valuable exposure for your job ads, while supporting the great Canadian legal commentary at Slaw.ca.

Current postings on Slaw Jobs:

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The Lack of Protection for Non-Denominational Identity: The Webber Academy Case

INTRODUCTION

Webber Academy (or athe schoola), a private educational institution in Alberta, defined itself as non-denominational: it did not engage in any overt religious practice (with one possible and qualified exception). Yet, after two Alberta Human Rights Commission (AHRC) decisions, two Queenas Bench (as it then was) (QB) judgements, two Court of Appeal (CA) rulings and two denial of leaves to appeal by the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC), it was held to have discriminated without justification against two Muslim students whom it prohibited from engaging, on school property, in overt prayers. How did this happen? And what does it . . . [more]

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Missing Discussions at Center of Union COVID Dispute

Written by Daniel Standing, LL.B., Content Editor, First Reference Inc.

The Supreme Court of British Columbia rendered a decision (2024 BCSC 55 (CanLII)) on judicial review which looked at the employer’s choice to implement a COVID-19 vaccination policy, and whether, under the Labour Relations Code, it was obligated to enter into discussions with the union first. The case provides employers with insight into the difficulty of overturning a tribunal’s decision.

Background

The workplace was a provincially run rapid transit company. The Court considered a union’s petition for judicial review of a decision by the British Columbia Labour . . . [more]

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