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Voyeurism in School: Significant Digits in the Jarvis Case
The Supreme Court ruled that a high school teacher, Ryan Jarvis, who secretly recorded students from his pen camera while they were at school has... READ MORE
Do Students Have a Right To Privacy?
Can a teacher film his students? That depends. Are the students aware of it? Did they consent? What exactly is the teacher filming? For what purpose? READ MORE
Is Justice Really Blind? SNC Lavalin, Political Interference, and Special Treatment
Justice is blind. Equality before and under the law. Fairness. Integrity. Transparency. These are all hallmarks of a justice system that works. READ MORE
A Lawyer’s Withdrawal from Criminal Proceedings
Four civilians accused of defrauding the military in the amount of $1.3 million are looming close to their trial date scheduled for May 2019. READ MORE
DNA and the Serial Killer: Modern Tool for The Most Ancient of Crimes
Bruce McArthur, allegedly one of the worst serial killers in Canadian history, roamed the streets for years as his victims disappeared one by one. READ MORE
Facebook Justice! Evidence in a Social Media World
Social media has changed almost all facets of our society and criminal justice certainly has been no exception. READ MORE