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By Melanie Hodges Neufeld The recent Supreme Court decision R v Jordan includes a summary of the new framework for calculating unreasonable criminal trial delay. For a summary of the...
Read More +By Kelly Laycock The February 15 issue of Case Mail (Volume 18, No. 4) is available on the Law Society website. It contains case digests from recent decisions from all levels...
Read More +By Melanie Hodges Neufeld Rather than another dry tale of Thanksgiving’s history, the Legal Sourcery team did a bit a research to bring you these Thanksgiving-related cases. Admittedly some are...
Read More +By Melanie Hodges Neufeld Case Mail volume 17, no. 18 (Sept. 15) is now available on the Law Society website. Produced by the Law Society Library, Case Mail is a free semi-monthly electronic...
Read More +By Alan Kilpatrick Are you having difficulty locating case law from the UK and not sure where to turn for help? If so, ask a librarian from the Law Society...
Read More +By Melanie Hodges Neufeld Case Mail volume 17, no. 14 (July 15) is now available on the Law Society website. Produced by the Law Society Library, Case Mail is a free semi-monthly...
Read More +By Ken Fox Need to research sentencing practices in Saskatchewan? You might try Rangefindr, or the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal Sentencing Digests – both excellent sources. And you might also...
Read More +By Melanie Hodges Neufeld In January 2014, we first reported that work had begun on a project to provide complete coverage of reported Saskatchewan decisions on CanLII. I am happy...
Read More +By Melanie Hodges Neufeld Each Wednesday, Slaw posts which three English-language cases have been most viewed on CanLII. This week, Zurich Life Insurance Company Limited v Branco, 2015 SKCA 71, made the top...
Read More +By Melanie Hodges Neufeld Case Mail volume 17, no. 11 (June 1) is now available on the Law Society website. Produced by the Law Society Library, Case Mail is a free semi-monthly electronic...
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