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If the government’s use of the clause is the Wild West, the Supreme Court of Canada is the accompanying sideshow, where split decisions such as these only serve to show that the decisions are not ...
In Hamm v. Smith, the Supreme Court will consider how IQ tests can be used to determine when an individual with an ...
Money Market Fund Assets surged $132 billion last week to a record $7.654 TN - the largest increase since the week ended ...
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The rest of us — whether we are constitutional law professors (guilty), pundits (ditto), or simply committed citizens — start ...
Laughing matters. It always has. But laughing may matter even more in modern times. Does anyone think that during the Middle Ages, or even in the late 19th century, ordinary citizens spent as much ...
It’s intended to enable those of us associated with Insurgent Notes and others to imagine how we might contribute to the emergence of an emancipatory, anti-capitalist mass politics in the aftermath of ...
Rio Silver Inc. (TSX-V: RYO | OTC: RYOOF) (“Rio Silver” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that its Peruvian subsidiary, ...
The most astonishing feature of Donald Trump’s decade as one of the most dominant figures in American politics is his ability to make the unthinkable seem not only thinkable, but ...
National Press Day is celebrated every year in India on November 16. The day highlights the press's role in democracy. It recognises the duty to report truthfully, hold power accountable, and inform ...
Thanksgiving falls on Nov. 27 this year, continuing the tradition of the holiday falling on Thursday each year. The history of Thanksgiving being on Thursday dates back to colonial times, when ...
Laughing matters. It always has. But laughing may matter even more in modern times. Does anyone think that during the Middle Ages, or even in the late 19th century, ordinary citizens spent as much ...