Ian Mulgrew: Should teens have a say in their parents’ divorce?
‘It doesn’t feel like it’s about me any more. I still feel I’m not heard so I don’t know what I have to do as a young person to be heard.’
Ian Mulgrew: Charge of the Legal Brigade at NDP’s ICBC plan
The Trial Lawyers Association of B.C. just won’t quit fighting the plan to control ICBC legal costs by restricting the right to sue and stacking the deck in…
Surrey Six informers’ protection upheld in case against ex-Mounties
Four former Mounties criminally charged in connection with the 2007 Surrey Six murder investigation have been denied the right to talk with their lawyers about…
Ian Mulgrew: Teen seeking to join divorce battle rebuffed
B.C.’s top court has nixed a judge’s appointment of a publicly funded “amicus curiae” because a 17-year-old wanted to join her parents’ high-conflict divorce…
B.C. electoral system referendum foes lose first round
The B.C. Supreme Court on Tuesday refused to expedite a constitutional challenge to the referendum on the first-past-the-post electoral system and told its…