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Starving Off Copyright Trolls: An Approach to Non-Commercial Statutory Damages Reform

A copyright troll is a plaintiff who seeks damages for infringement upon a copyright it owns, not to be made whole, but rather as a primary or supplemental revenue stream …

Ontario suffers from an access to civil justice problem. Civil trials in Ontario are chronically delayed and backlogged, while the COVID-19 pandemic has done nothing but exacerbate this problem.

For many students in the province of Ontario, it is common to attend a school that is within a public or a Catholic school board, both of which are fully funded by the Government of Ontario.

Federal efforts to ban “conversion therapy” practices call for local government action. How can Ontario municipalities be part of the solution?

New federal legislation to criminalize so-called “conversion therapy” holds promise as the most comprehensive Canadian legislative effort to date to ban these harmful practices. It is long overdue.

An Uncertain Future for Unwritten Constitutional Principles: Did the Supreme Court of Canada Just Import a Conservative Judicial Philosophy from the United States?

Canadians often struggle to fully grasp the makeup of Canada’s constitutional framework, especially with respect to the role of unwritten constitutional principles (UCPs).

Ending Poverty: A Step in the Right Direction

This paper summarily lays out one potential legislative solution to poverty and homelessness in developed countries. This solution would be a government program offering loans to noncreditworthy individuals, repaid through additional, progressive taxation.

Canada is currently facing dual public health crises, though one seems to be struggling to garner quite as much attention. While in a short period of time the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has caused lasting impacts on the health...

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