Much has been said about the criminal syndicalism laws in the United States and the outlawing of syndicalist organizing under the first Red Scare in 1919. Yet it is often overlooked that similar laws ...
A new edition of the bestselling book “Criminal Law in Canada: Cases, Questions, and the Code”, co-authored by associate professor David MacAlister and the late professor emeritus Simon Verdun-Jones ...
Even if injunctions against libel don't violate the First Amendment, should state courts still reject them on other grounds? [I'm continuing to serialize my forthcoming Penn Law Review article on Anti ...
Debra M Haak receives funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and the Canadian Bar Association Law for the Future Fund. Queen's University, Ontario provides funding as a ...
We’ve been having a debate about self-defence and castle laws in Canada over the past few months. Some are saying we need to pass castle law legislation while others say that’s not the Canadian way.
ScotusCrim is a recurring series by Rory Little focusing on intersections between the Supreme Court and criminal law. What protections do Americans have if a president selects and directs who should ...