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  1. U.S. Supreme Court declines to review judgment that Canadian company's BlackBerry wireless communicator infringes U.S. patents of plaintiff though its ... An article from: International Law Update
  2. Mr. Justice David Brown.(Ontario Supreme Court appoints David M. Brown): An article from: Catholic Insight by Rory Leishman, 2006-11-01
  3. We don't understand: do you have our Supreme Court decision?: An article from: Windspeaker by Unavailable, 2009-12-01
  4. Did Canada vote against both Liberals and the Supreme Court of Canada?(COLUMNIST): An article from: Catholic Insight by Herman Goodden, 2006-05-01
  5. Supreme Court rules seizure of band's funds legal.(news): An article from: Wind Speaker by Paul Barnsley, 2007-02-01
  6. Court urges government action.(ruling from Supreme Court of Canada on Aboriginal rights): An article from: Wind Speaker by Paul Barnsley, 2003-10-01
  7. In patent action by U.S. drug company, Supreme Court of Canada decides whether to allow appeal of Canadian drug company from order issued under recent ... An article from: International Law Update
  8. Rejecting defenses of fraud, ordre public, and denial of justice, Supreme Court of Canada rules 6 to 3 that Canadian courts should enforce substantial ... An article from: International Law Update
  9. Brian Dickson: A Judge's Journey (Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History) by Kent Roach, Robert J. Sharpe, 2003-11-20
  10. Charting new territory? Fifteen years of search and seizure decisions by the Supreme Court of Canada, 1982-1997.: An article from: American Review of Canadian Studies by C.L. Ostberg, 2000-03-22
  11. B.C. government attempts to abandon court fights.(news): An article from: Wind Speaker by Paul Barnsley, 2005-04-01
  12. M vs H does not affect marriage, yet.(ruling in Canadian gay rights case)(Brief Article): An article from: Catholic Insight
  13. Canadian Father Jailed for Murder of His Disabled Daughter.(Robert Latimer)(Brief Article): An article from: National Right to Life News by Liz Townsend, 2001-02-01
  14. The Vaid case and the protection of parliamentary employees against human rights discrimination.(Towards a Theory of Parliamentary Privilege in Canadian ... article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Serge Joyal, 2005-12-22

41. Canadian Supreme Court Allows Third Party Registration Of Famous Mark ('Barbie')
Canadian Supreme Court Allows Third Party Registration of Famous Mark ('Barbie') for Dissimilar Goods (a Restaurant Chain). find Mondaq Business Briefing articles. div id
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42. Weblog: Canadian Supreme Court Backs Same-Sex Marriage | Christianity Today | A
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"Several centuries ago it would have been understood that marriage should be available only to opposite-sex couples," the Supreme Court of Canada ruled this morning. "The recognition of same-sex marriage in several Canadian jurisdictions as well as two European countries belies the assertion that the same is true today." Canada's federal government may therefore change the legal definition of marriage in that country, the court said. Those opposed to same-sex marriage are heartened that the Supreme Court did not rule that Parliament must change the definition of marriage. Many such groups in the U.S. have argued that the chief issue in this country's marriage debate has less to do with sexual ethics than with judicial overrides of the democratic process.

43. Canada Court: AWOL U.S. Soldiers Not Refugees - World News - Mideast/N. Africa -
The Supreme Court of Canada on Thursday refused to hear an appeal by two U.S. military deserters who sought refuge in the country to avoid deployment to Iraq, a conflict they
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  • 44. Canadian Supreme Court Rebukes Death Penalty - RT News
    The Canadian Supreme Court has ruled that two men wanted for murder in the United States should be extradited only if prosecutors give assurances that they will not face the
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