From a Harvard morgue manager selling body parts, to a Facebook dealer trafficking human remains, to fetal remains sold online—these cases show how far some will go when death becomes a commodity.
https://loom.ly/3oQQc1Q
From a Harvard morgue manager selling body parts, to a Facebook dealer trafficking human remains, to fetal remains sold online—these cases show how far some will go when death becomes a commodity.
https://loom.ly/3oQQc1Q
https://loom.ly/MfPjkp0
https://loom.ly/MfPjkp0
This week on Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t, we look at how routine traffic stops can escalate—and what it means for your rights.
https://youtu.be/Y-hhjAsvcpI
This week on Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t, we look at how routine traffic stops can escalate—and what it means for your rights.
https://youtu.be/Y-hhjAsvcpI
What’s next for OneBC and right-leaning parties in B.C.
“I’d rather see a rule change that requires people to be more accountable about how they spend public money…”
https://loom.ly/5bNjqZ0
What’s next for OneBC and right-leaning parties in B.C.
“I’d rather see a rule change that requires people to be more accountable about how they spend public money…”
https://loom.ly/5bNjqZ0
We break down major legal developments affecting drivers, court delays, and disclosure rules — and end with a lighthearted holiday reminder and our new song, All I Want for Christmas Is You to Drive Me Home. 🎄
Listen now on all streaming platforms!
https://loom.ly/tw9iZ7g
We break down major legal developments affecting drivers, court delays, and disclosure rules — and end with a lighthearted holiday reminder and our new song, All I Want for Christmas Is You to Drive Me Home. 🎄
Listen now on all streaming platforms!
https://loom.ly/tw9iZ7g
A judge who didn’t show up to her own hearing, one who tried to make an arrest himself, and another convicted of attempted murder. When judges forget their role, the system responds—sometimes harshly.
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A judge who didn’t show up to her own hearing, one who tried to make an arrest himself, and another convicted of attempted murder. When judges forget their role, the system responds—sometimes harshly.
Read more:
https://loom.ly/4DTPEsc
A lawyer has taken to TikTok to advise followers what questions they should avoid if they’re stopped by authorities on the road.
https://loom.ly/ubPkqvI
A lawyer has taken to TikTok to advise followers what questions they should avoid if they’re stopped by authorities on the road.
https://loom.ly/ubPkqvI
Read more here:
https://loom.ly/TYji8EY
Read more here:
https://loom.ly/TYji8EY
This week on Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t, we look at a challenge to short-term rental bans and what it means for people navigating the gig economy.
https://youtu.be/JQdItMeDO-A
This week on Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t, we look at a challenge to short-term rental bans and what it means for people navigating the gig economy.
https://youtu.be/JQdItMeDO-A
“I think to unite the party, the leader is going to have to be someone who is very suave at walking a thin line between crossing into that far-right territory…”
https://loom.ly/5DhDWjU
“I think to unite the party, the leader is going to have to be someone who is very suave at walking a thin line between crossing into that far-right territory…”
https://loom.ly/5DhDWjU
This week: Bill C-16, court delays, mandatory minimums, and why impaired driving keeps getting singled out — plus a CVS officer crashes into the same B.C. yard for the fourth time.
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https://loom.ly/MrndJ8c
This week: Bill C-16, court delays, mandatory minimums, and why impaired driving keeps getting singled out — plus a CVS officer crashes into the same B.C. yard for the fourth time.
Listen now on all platforms!
https://loom.ly/MrndJ8c
From a four-cat breakup in Alberta, to dog “visits” in Nova Scotia, to a B.C. judge weighing emotional bonds, to a $25K custody fight over an exotic shorthair—pet disputes show how messy love gets when the law calls animals property.
https://loom.ly/6SXV9SE
From a four-cat breakup in Alberta, to dog “visits” in Nova Scotia, to a B.C. judge weighing emotional bonds, to a $25K custody fight over an exotic shorthair—pet disputes show how messy love gets when the law calls animals property.
https://loom.ly/6SXV9SE
https://loom.ly/vMUebcY
https://loom.ly/vMUebcY
This week on Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t, we look at government power and limits on judicial review.
https://loom.ly/ptg9HKg
This week on Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t, we look at government power and limits on judicial review.
https://loom.ly/ptg9HKg
This week: Xavier’s Law and its no-appeal 30-day bans, an Uber driver’s guilty-plea trouble, and a robot taxi rolling into a police standoff.
Listen now on all platforms!
https://loom.ly/7lBKSxQ
This week: Xavier’s Law and its no-appeal 30-day bans, an Uber driver’s guilty-plea trouble, and a robot taxi rolling into a police standoff.
Listen now on all platforms!
https://loom.ly/7lBKSxQ
“The prohibitions are entirely based on an officer’s discretion and interpretation of what they see.”
https://kylalee.ca/cbc-news-mlas-debate-proposed-law-named-after-12-year-old-boy-killed-by-vehicle/
“The prohibitions are entirely based on an officer’s discretion and interpretation of what they see.”
https://kylalee.ca/cbc-news-mlas-debate-proposed-law-named-after-12-year-old-boy-killed-by-vehicle/
https://kylalee.ca/scc-impaired-driving-defence-technicalities/
https://kylalee.ca/scc-impaired-driving-defence-technicalities/
Watch here: https://youtu.be/HQj3jLkSxxA
Watch here: https://youtu.be/HQj3jLkSxxA
Paul and I tackle an Ontario ASD ruling, an Uber guilty-plea case, Ontario’s proposed child-support penalties, and a Christmas-light-covered pickup going twice the speed limit.
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https://loom.ly/gczmvcw
Paul and I tackle an Ontario ASD ruling, an Uber guilty-plea case, Ontario’s proposed child-support penalties, and a Christmas-light-covered pickup going twice the speed limit.
Listen now on all streaming platforms!
https://loom.ly/gczmvcw
“I think it’s going to cost the Liberals a lot of support in British Columbia..."
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“I think it’s going to cost the Liberals a lot of support in British Columbia..."
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A man accused of stealing his group’s $1M win, a Winnipeg boyfriend whose girlfriend cashed $5M & vanished, & a Nova Scotia scratch-ticket feud. Turns out winning the lottery might be the start of your legal problems.
https://loom.ly/nNWF3jg
A man accused of stealing his group’s $1M win, a Winnipeg boyfriend whose girlfriend cashed $5M & vanished, & a Nova Scotia scratch-ticket feud. Turns out winning the lottery might be the start of your legal problems.
https://loom.ly/nNWF3jg
https://loom.ly/prHod4o
https://loom.ly/prHod4o
This week on Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t, we look at what fair process really requires.
https://youtu.be/udVkSwLhEVg
This week on Cases That Should Have Gone to the Supreme Court of Canada, But Didn’t, we look at what fair process really requires.
https://youtu.be/udVkSwLhEVg