Supreme Court Allows Election Rule Challenges
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled political candidates can challenge voting rules before an election. Read the details of the 7-2 decision and its implications.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled political candidates can challenge voting rules before an election. Read the details of the 7-2 decision and its implications.
A proposed surety testified at a bail hearing for a man charged in connection with the Ryan Wedding case. Get the latest details on this developing court proceeding.
Supreme Court of Canada Justice Sheilah Martin will retire on May 30, 2026. The announcement marks the end of a significant judicial career. Read about her legacy and what's next for Canada's highest court.
The bail hearing for an Ontario man accused in the Ryan Wedding case continues. Get the latest details on this developing story from the Canadian justice system.
Malaysian authorities announce legal proceedings against Elon Musk's X and xAI for the alleged misuse of the Grok AI chatbot. Get the full details on this international tech dispute.
The father of a deceased toddler directly addressed the accused in a London courtroom. Get the full details on this emotional manslaughter trial unfolding in Ontario.
The Ontario Court of Appeal will hear a pivotal case on Jan. 28, 2026, deciding if the Charter grants a 'right to bike lanes.' The outcome could redefine the limits of judicial power and government policy in Canada.
A Vancouver judge has reserved a decision on whether to overturn a murder conviction due to trial delays. The ruling could set a precedent for judicial timelines in B.C.'s justice system. Read the latest from the Court of Appeal.
CAQ MNA François Tremblay withdraws from party caucus after arrest for impaired driving in Saguenay. Legal proceedings ongoing. Read the latest developments.
The Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation is seeking a judicial review of Alberta's approved independence petition, arguing it violates Treaty rights and the Constitution. This is the second such lawsuit this week.
B.C. Premier David Eby announces legislation to clarify that reconciliation with Indigenous Nations is the government's responsibility, not the courts', following recent judicial rulings.
A look ahead at Canada's crime landscape in 2026, featuring predictions on fugitive Ryan Wedding, homicide rates, youth crime, and judicial reform. What does the future hold?
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth moves to punish Arizona Senator Mark Kelly for a video urging troops to defy illegal orders. Kelly vows to fight back, citing free speech.
New economic research confirms Justice Jackson's warning of a Supreme Court bias toward the wealthy. A 70-year study reveals a 47-point partisan gap in rulings for the rich. Explore the data and its implications for justice in Canada and beyond.
U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts defends the judiciary's impartiality and the Constitution's resilience in his annual letter, following a year of political pressure and pivotal Supreme Court decisions.
Canada's Chief Justice declares the Constitution remains robust as the Supreme Court faces pivotal rulings. Explore the implications for Canadian law and governance.
The trial into the murder of an Essex woman continues Monday in Windsor. Get the latest details on the case and key facts surrounding the proceedings.
An Egyptian court has rejected the appeal of a prominent economist, confirming a five-year prison sentence. The case highlights ongoing concerns about judicial independence in Egypt.
A U.S. judge has permitted Kilmar Abrego Garcia to remain out of custody while her immigration case is considered. The decision was made in Maryland on December 22, 2025.
House Democrats release new Jeffrey Epstein estate images as a deadline for DOJ files looms. Get the latest details on this developing story.
Brazil's Senate has passed a controversial bill that could significantly reduce former President Jair Bolsonaro's 27-year prison sentence. The move sparks debate on justice and political influence.
An Ontario doctor has been granted a judicial review in her battle against a $600,000 repayment order related to COVID-19 vaccines. Get the latest on this developing legal case.
A New York judge expressed hope that the pretrial evidence hearing for Luigi Mangione will conclude this week. Get the latest updates on this high-profile case.
Kingston family physician Dr. Elaine Ma is in court fighting an order to repay over $600,000 for mass vaccination clinics she organized during the pandemic. Her case raises questions about emergency response and outdated billing rules.
Federal judges are taking the government to court after a proposed $28,000 salary increase was rejected. The lawsuit claims the government's reasons lack a factual foundation. Read the details.
Courtrooms throughout Newfoundland and Labrador were abruptly closed on December 3, 2025, disrupting judicial proceedings. Get the latest details on the unexpected shutdown and its impact.
Ottawa's justice system faces a crisis as judicial delays force majority of criminal cases to be stayed or withdrawn, violating accused rights under Jordan ruling.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has formally requested a pardon in his ongoing corruption case. Explore the details and potential consequences of this legal move.
The sons of Virginia Giuffre, who accused Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein of abuse, are seeking control of her estate. Learn about this developing legal story.
Law Society begins proceedings to suspend Deepak Paradkar's licence following allegations of involvement in Ryan Wedding's cocaine trafficking network. Read the latest developments.