A Michigan court has struck down a large chunk of an $88,550 verdict for a Detroit-area organic gardener. Marilyn Mack's beloved clover lawn was destroyed by a man spraying herbicide ...
Wielding hundreds of executive orders, Donald Trump has set about reshaping the US government during his first month in ...
A Saskatchewan agricultural company is asking Canada's highest court to rule on whether responding to a contract proposal ...
Is the new Official Languages Act unfair? Three constitutional experts say that those who claim it is are distorting Canadian ...
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a Republican Party official lacked the standing to bring a lawsuit challenging the ...
Daniel Kim, Tyler Li, Drew Meetze and Christine Yang are law students at the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law. They filed this joint dispatch for JURIST from Ottawa.  We attended the courtroom at ...
Just before Christmas, a court in Western Australia heard what should have been an otherwise run-of-the-mill mortgage repossession case.
Yukon's finance minister says the territory's ombudsman and its child and youth advocate are overreacting with some ...
Meanwhile, the Supreme Court of Canada had said “victims of natural disasters” couldn’t be refugees “even when the home state is unable to provide assistance”. It was back in 2007 that I first started ...
Tasmania’s Supreme Court has welcomed a new judge, with Kate Cuthbertson taking the Judicial Affirmation this week. The ...
Canada's chief justice says the nation's top court is expanding public outreach as "misinformation and disinformation" circulate and more people get their information from social media.
VICTORIA — Canada’s chief justice said he wanted to “bring the Supreme Court closer to Canadians” at a time of increasing misinformation, as he and other justices launched a cross-country tour to mark ...