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Queen’s Law Professor Lisa Kelly explains why a key piece of evidence was ruled inadmissible in the sexual assault trial of five former world junior hockey players (cue 3-minute mark): apple.co/3FpTS1U Colleen M. Flood

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Queen’s Law Professor Jacob Weinrib argues that the Charter’s gender equality guarantee in s. 28 cannot be limited by s. 1 or overridden by s. 33. Watch his talk: bit.ly/3T9VG23 @colleenflood2 Research@Queen's University

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Queen’s criminal law expert Lisa Kelly discusses how the world juniors sexual assault case could result in reactive law-making: bit.ly/3HHjqIB #QueensLaw #QueensULaw

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Queen’s Law business law expert Gail Henderson explains the purpose of 'buy now, pay later' (BNPL) services to purchase concert tickets: tgam.ca/4ltNean Colleen M. Flood

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Queen’s Law PhD student Aileen Editha discusses the sale of genetic information by 23andMe, and if Canada's laws are robust enough to meet the needs of such a complex case: bit.ly/4kNw1Zr @colleenflood2

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Queen’s Law is proud to publish the inaugural issue of the QLaw Research Review, a periodic newsletter recognizing our Faculty’s research contributions and excellence. Discover how our scholars are advancing legal knowledge with global relevance: bit.ly/3ZEbkqk

Queen’s Law is proud to publish the inaugural issue of the QLaw Research Review, a periodic newsletter recognizing our Faculty’s research contributions and excellence. Discover how our scholars are advancing legal knowledge with global relevance:  bit.ly/3ZEbkqk
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“It’s a delusion to think you can replace your biggest trade partner by pivoting elsewhere,” says Queen’s Law Prof. Nicolas Lamp 🇺🇦🇵🇸 in the new Queen’s Alumni Review. He joins other Queen's University experts on what’s next in the U.S.-Canada trade war: bit.ly/3FTuWA8 Colleen M. Flood

“It’s a delusion to think you can replace your biggest trade partner by pivoting elsewhere,” says Queen’s Law Prof. <a href="/nicolas_lamp/">Nicolas Lamp 🇺🇦🇵🇸</a> in the new Queen’s Alumni Review. He joins other <a href="/queensu/">Queen's University</a> experts on what’s next in the U.S.-Canada trade war: bit.ly/3FTuWA8
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Queen’s Law Professor Lisa Kerr comments in an investigative article highlighting the inhumane conditions in the province's jails: bit.ly/464rahZ Lisa Kerr Colleen M. Flood

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Now live on the PKI Global Justice Journal website: a special issue published by Queen’s Law on #HumanRights & the International Court of Justice. Anchored by “Towards a Global Human Rights Court” by Bill Schabas, it features rich & provocative essays. bit.ly/40XIJg2

Now live on the PKI Global Justice Journal website: a special issue published by Queen’s Law on #HumanRights &amp; the International Court of Justice. Anchored by “Towards a Global Human Rights Court” by Bill Schabas, it features rich &amp; provocative essays. bit.ly/40XIJg2
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Queen’s Law Professor Lisa Kerr explains the significance of having a consent video in the pending Hockey Canada sex assault verdict: bit.ly/40uGQrh Colleen M. Flood Lisa Kerr

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Queen’s Law Professor Nicholas Bala explains the importance of the Youth Criminal Justice Act in light of a recent high-profile case involving a young accused. Hear his interview on AM640’s The Greg Brady Show: bit.ly/3TSBJ0k Colleen M. Flood

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The Supreme Court of Canada cited Queen’s Law Prof. Nick Bala’s work 7 times in 2 recent rulings that clarify key issues about when youth who commit very serious offences should be sentenced as adults. Read R. v. I.M. bit.ly/4f0Aztr & R. v. S.B. bit.ly/4517GbR

The Supreme Court of Canada cited Queen’s Law Prof. Nick Bala’s work 7 times in 2 recent rulings that clarify key issues about when youth who commit very serious offences should be sentenced as adults. Read R. v. I.M. bit.ly/4f0Aztr &amp; R. v. S.B. bit.ly/4517GbR
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Queen's Law Professor Lisa Kerr co-writes an op-ed calling for the Supreme Court of Canada to return to letting counsel for interveners appear in person. Read it in the Globe and Mail: tgam.ca/3TTWRmM Lisa Kerr Colleen M. Flood

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Annamaria Enenajor, a Queen’s Law instructor and counsel for the Queen’s Prison Law Clinic as intervener in the R. v. I.M. case, discusses the Court’s decision to tighten the rules on sentencing youth as adults: tgam.ca/40rH2aM Lisa Kerr Colleen M. Flood