Commentary Reasonable Doubt: Liam McKnight and Canada’s medical marijuana laws Liam McKnight has Dravet syndrome. He is Canada’s youngest medical marijuana user.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: Yes, judges make the law in Canada The writers at Reasonable Doubt are looking at legal myths. Here’s a common one.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: Make sure your living will’s instructions are clear The lesson here? Get things on paper and make sure they are clear.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: A Christmas class action A lawsuit, filed by the Vancouver firm Ebenezer & Co. LLP, names Nicholas Claus and North Pole Enterprises Ltd. as the defendants.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: Suing for social change There are many barriers to using the courts for social change.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: The thoughtpolice are among us Today, we are eerily close to the state being able to read and prosecute our thoughts.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: A punishment should fit the crime Ugo's story is a tragedy that should become a public scandal, warranting an inquiry into how we can let something like this happen.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: Why is legal aid and access to justice not an election issue? When the rights of minorities, individuals, or the vulnerable are at risk, their last resort is to the courts for protection.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: Fair trials require lawyers many people cannot afford To pretend otherwise is to ignore the financial reality of a good portion of Canadians.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: Everyone deserves a fair trial, even in the Delhi gang rape case If we want to condone the legalized killing of five humans, society owes them the courtesy of giving them a fair chance to defend themselves.