Ian Mulgrew: Millennial Métis thug a victim of colonialism?
With a long list of convictions, his punishment should have had little to do with his heritage and everything to do with his villainy.
Ian Mulgrew: Supreme Court of Canada stands firm on timely trial rights
Court refuses to back away from hard trial deadlines imposed on lower courts last summer, reiterates judges must manage proceedings.
Ian Mulgrew: Senate committee demands big changes to get timely criminal trials
A high-profile Senate committee has called for widespread reform to clear clotted criminal dockets.
Ian Mulgrew: ‘Smoking gun’ roadside prohibition emails protected by court
Provincial government documents that fell into the hands of Vancouver lawyers putatively revealing the inner workings of the controversial Immediate Roadside…
Ian Mulgrew: SLAPP law likely under NDP-Green government
A landmark provincial defamation case scrutinizes Big Business’s use of SLAPP suits to suppress passionate environmental dissent.