Americans increasingly Googled "moving to Canada" in the run-up to the 2024 election. But relocating to the US's northern ...
The Ohio Supreme Court, splitting 4-3 along partisan lines, sided Tuesday with the state’s Republican secretary of state, Frank LaRose, who issued a rule in August that said voting drop boxes ...
The office of the registrar of the Supreme Court of Canada was served with a legal notice on Friday by a Quebec civil rights ...
A Supreme Court ruling kept DACA in place. Since it was put in place 12 years ago, DACA has allowed eligible young adults who came to the U.S. as children but lack legal immigration status to work ...
An Ontario court has dismissed a motion by Canada Bread to have Maple Leaf Foods included in a class-action lawsuit related ...
An American Civil Liberties Union lawyer will make history in December as the first openly transgender attorney to argue before the US Supreme Court, opposing Tennessee's Republican-backed law ...
‘Canada should be bold and more intentional…and respond to a world thirsty for more Canadian-made energy, food and critical minerals’ One year ago, the Supreme Court of Canada found the federal ...
The Supreme Court of Canada, in a 5-4 majority, ruled on Friday that judges do not have the discretion to impose a driving prohibition order when an offender is convicted of criminal negligence ...
The Supreme Court of Canada has set aside Braydon Wolfe’s 10-year driving ban after the Saskatchewan man caused a deadly highway crash near Langham seven years ago. In a decision released Friday ...
By Jordan Rubin Welcome back, Deadline: Legal Newsletter readers. The Supreme Court just wrapped its October argument session. The week featured a Joe Biden win on pollution rules, a loss for ...
Canada's top court has struck down a driving prohibition handed to a Saskatchewan man convicted of criminal negligence in a fatal highway crash. The Supreme Court of Canada is pictured in Ottawa ...
and Wolfe took the challenge on the driving ban to the Supreme Court of Canada. A majority of Supreme Court justices write in the decision that the driving prohibition was not an available sentence ...