Commentary Reasonable Doubt: How to become a lawyer in Canada As Canadians become more focused on postsecondary education, more people want to become lawyers or attend law school.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: Sometimes seeking justice is bad for your health There is a price to litigation. And it is not just the price of a lawyer.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: Marijuana dispensaries don’t operate in legal grey area In the past year, I’ve noticed a large increase in Vancouver marijuana dispensaries.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: Torture in Canadian prisons The British Columbia Civil Liberties Association and the John Howard Society have launched a potentially ground-breaking campaign and lawsuit.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: Top five Canadian legal stories of 2014 There were some important Canadian legal stories this year, particularly stories from British Columbia relating to social justice.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: Jian Ghomeshi news focuses attention on how court deals with sexual assault If nothing else, the Jian Ghomeshi case has provided an opportunity for a nationwide discussion on how commonplace sexual assault is.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: Lawyers vote on heterosexism in legal education This month British Columbian lawyers are voting in a binding referendum on whether to accredit Trinity Western University’s law school.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: Six things you should know about police violence The most common form of police violence is…
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: Kwikwetlem chief story stokes racist tensions in Canada Intentionally or not, “corrupt chief” stories end up twisting and obscuring public opinion away from the real, complicated challenges that indigenous people face.
Commentary Reasonable Doubt: You can’t say that on Facebook This month, Reasonable Doubt is covering common legal myths.