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The Gladue Rights Research Database provides lawyers, researchers and others with instant access to the insights and conclusions of more than 500 academic works related to the history of settler colonialism in Saskatchewan. It also includes a large and growing body of oral history resources and key archival documents. Gladue reports are pre-sentencing or bail hearing reports stemming from a landmark 1999...
Read More +By Ken Fox, Research Librarian The Law Society Library is pleased to announce that we have added Vincent to our menu of online research services available to all Saskatchewan lawyers. Vincent is an intelligent research assistant by vLex. Vincent can analyze a judgment, brief, legal memorandum or any other legal document, and extract significant concepts to generate the most relevant...
Read More +By Alisa Lazear; reblogged with permission from the CanLII Blog Lexbox is a free tool designed to help you keep track of your legal research online that has been integrated into CanLII. Lexbox folders are there to keep track of your research, but you may get caught up in a complex search query and forget to save a document or...
Read More +The Gladue Rights Research Database provides lawyers, researchers and others with instant access to the insights and conclusions of more than 500 academic works related to the history of settler colonialism in Saskatchewan. It also includes a large and growing body of oral history resources and key archival documents. The database, which was officially launched last May and was supported by...
Read More +By Sarah Sutherland; reblogged with permission from the CanLII Blog There is a lot of caselaw out there and we want to make sure you have access to the most useful information first. This is why we have strategically built our caselaw databases starting with content from reporters that have been the most frequently cited by Canadian courts. The project...
Read More +The Government of Saskatchewan’s newly overhauled online Publications Centre has gone live. The new site offers better access on mobile devices and provides an upgraded user-interface that features better search functionality and an improved online ordering process. “We’re committed to making it easier for people to access legislation and other important government documents,” Justice Minister and Attorney General, Don Morgan...
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