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    1. SCC Online Now Available

      The "Browse Judgments by Courts" tab includes case law from dozens of additional jurisdictions for varying time periods, including the (...)

    2. Fairness breeds complexity? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Far better that we heed Geist’s call for an approach based on first principles.  Perhaps Canada, as it considers a comprehensive (...)

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      The book series "Essentials of Canadian Law" is one effective starting place. Titles are available in print within the Goodson (...)

    5. Slave narratives & pre-1900 publications - Writing 101: The Slave Narrative - LibGuides at Duke Univ

      The content includes letters, speeches, editorials, articles, sermons, and essays from libraries and archives in England, Scotland, Ireland, (...)

    6. Quicklaw: Canadian Legal Research Made Simple

      (LexisNexis Academic also contains a good deal of Canadian legal content, such as case law and current codes; however, Quicklaw (...)

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      The content includes letters, speeches, editorials, articles, sermons, and essays from libraries and archives in England, Scotland, Ireland, (...)

    9. What are the exceptions to copyright? (weekly widget) - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Post navigation Previous Post Wolves in sheep’s clothing Next Post Leaky faucets and copyright in Canada Discussions about the changing (...)

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