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ECHR BLOG: New ECHR Readings ECHR BLOG: New ECHR Readings European Law
The Tension between Music, Copyright and Political Licensing Agreements — Internet & Social Media Law Blog — September 19, 2024 The Tension between Music, Copyright and Political Licensing Agreements — Internet & Social Media Law Blog — September 19, 2024 Internet Law
How to Restructure Your Business for Success in North America How to Restructure Your Business for Success in North America Canada Law
How the normalisation of the radical right has fuelled their electoral success How the normalisation of the radical right has fuelled their electoral success European Law
IRCC Announces Major Change to Express Entry: No More CRS Points for Job Offers IRCC Announces Major Change to Express Entry: No More CRS Points for Job Offers Canada Law

Chokeholds, Self-Defence, and Appeals of Acquittals

Posted on September 3, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Chokeholds, Self-Defence, and Appeals of Acquittals
Chokeholds, Self-Defence, and Appeals of Acquittals

Skip to content Speak to a lawyer now: (416) 999-8389 R. v. Hodgson (2024 SCC 25): Chokeholds, Self-Defence, and Appeals of Acquittals Related Posts The ROBICHAUD REPORT latest episode: More episodes: Listen to our OF COUNSEL Podcast: Of Counsel interviews remarkable lawyers about their careers in law.What motivates these lawyers? How do they manage to…

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Canada Law

The Biden Administration’s Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights

Posted on September 3, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The Biden Administration’s Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights
The Biden Administration’s Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights

As the use of artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly expands throughout the private sector and government, the Biden administration has published a report titled A Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights. A summary is available at https://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/ai-bill-of-rights/ and the full document is available at https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Blueprint-for-an-AI-Bill-of-Rights.pdf. The report cites a myriad of issues with AI systems,…

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Internet Law

Agentic Artificial Intelligence: Looking Ahead to Potential Practical and Legal Issues When AI Gets Autonomous

Posted on September 3, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Agentic Artificial Intelligence: Looking Ahead to Potential Practical and Legal Issues When AI Gets Autonomous
Agentic Artificial Intelligence: Looking Ahead to Potential Practical and Legal Issues When AI Gets Autonomous

Generative AI has been most synonymous in the public mind with “AI” since the commercial breakout of ChatGPT in November 2022. Consumers and businesses have seen the fruits of impressive innovation in various generative models’ ability to create audio, video, images and text, analyze and transform data, perform Q&A chatbot functions, and write code, to…

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Internet Law

4 + 2 ≠ "Residence Premises"

Posted on September 3, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on 4 + 2 ≠ "Residence Premises"
4 + 2 ≠ "Residence Premises"

Last week I received a favorable decision and order for one of my insurer clients from the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York in a number-of-families homeowners policy application misrepresentation case. My client had denied coverage for the Brooklyn, NY fire loss based, in part, on the application misrepresentation but did not…

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New York Law

Learn How to Invest in Canadian Real Estate from Beginner to Advanced (Part 2) – Investor Lawyer

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Learn How to Invest in Canadian Real Estate from Beginner to Advanced (Part 2) – Investor Lawyer

This is my second blog post on our upcoming Rapid Cash Program (RCP) on May 7th and 8th, 2022, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. If you haven’t read the first post, take a look. The RCP is an exclusive event that provides all the training you need to get started in Canadian real estate investing. We…

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Property Law

Cyberleagle: Internet jurisdiction revisited

Posted on September 3, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Cyberleagle: Internet jurisdiction revisited
Cyberleagle: Internet jurisdiction revisited

As legal and policy topics go, cross-border internet jurisdiction is evocative of a remote but restless volcano: smouldering away mostly unnoticed by public and lawyers alike, only to burst spectacularly into life at odd intervals. The latest eruption has occurred in Australia, where last month the Australian eSafety Commissioner launched legal proceedings for an injunction…

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Internet Law

Pacific Media Conference panel session evaluates global research journal model and defends regional niche titles

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Pacific Media Conference panel session evaluates global research journal model and defends regional niche titles

Pacific Media Watch Pacific media academics have criticised the economics of global research journal publication models and defended independent publications such as Pacific Journalism Review carving out niche markets. “Publish of perish?” A Pacific Journalism review perspective and new journal from APMN. Image: Screenshot APR Speaking in a panel titled “Publish or Perish” at the recent Pacific…

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Internet Law

Road Safety and Traumatic Brain Injury. What Is Really Being Done?

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Road Safety and Traumatic Brain Injury. What Is Really Being Done?

By: Patrick Brown, Partner at McLeish Orlando LL Patrick Brown discusses the preventable nature of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and the insufficient efforts to curb these injuries in the context of road safety. It explores the significant financial and social costs of TBIs on healthcare and insurance systems and emphasizes the need for comprehensive and…

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Canada Law

New Academic Year Requires New Approach to Combat Campus Antisemitism

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New Academic Year Requires New Approach to Combat Campus Antisemitism

The days leading up to a new academic year at a university are typically filled with a mix of excitement and anticipation for both faculty and students alike. My Globe and Mail op-ed notes that this year, it brought trepidation and even fear for many in the Jewish community. At my own university, faculty attended…

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Internet Law

Intersectionality and Indirect Discrimination in the Belgian Headscarf Ban in School – EJIL: Talk!

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Intersectionality and Indirect Discrimination in the Belgian Headscarf Ban in School – EJIL: Talk!

On April 9th, 2024, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) delivered its judgment concerning Belgium’s Hijab (Headscarf) ban on wearing visible religious symbols in Schools. The Court, following its previous notorious trial of SAS v. France, continued to allow the creeping erosion of the right to manifest religion under Article 9 of the European…

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European Law

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