Ian Mulgrew: Terror trial end leaves unsettling questions, but unlikely to the point of police misconduct
Have we heard proof of police misconduct that would constitute entrapment or abuse to let court allow Nuttall and Korody to go free?
Ian Mulgrew: “Rapacious” jury fees assailed as unconstitutional, user-pay justice
Canadians have no constitutional right to a civil jury trial, so sky-high fees for having one don’t hamper access to justice, the provincial government says.
Ian Mulgrew: Attorney general under fire for bowing to ICBC concerns
B.C. Supreme Court justices and senior lawyers have quit an important advisory committee after Suzanne Anton bowed to concerns from ICBC.
Ian Mulgrew: Chief Judge hashes issues out on Twitter for first time
In an unprecedented, lively social media appearance, Provincial Court Chief Judge Thomas Crabtree hosted a Twitter Town Hall on Thursday, B.C. Law Day.
Ian Mulgrew: Legal self-help finally arriving in B.C.
The B.C. Legal Services Society has established a do-it-yourself website that will help ordinary, middle-class people — not just the poor — solve legal problems.