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  1. In personal injury suit by extraditee against Germany, Canadian Supreme Court rejects U.S.'s contentions as intervenor that distinction between acta jure ... An article from: International Law Update
  2. Resolving conflicting lower court rulings, Canadian Supreme Court holds that Radio Communications Act bars unlicensed Canadian company from enabling Canadian ... An article from: International Law Update
  3. Canadian Supreme Court, citing U.S. cases, holds that complete transfer of plaintiff's original designs from paper to canvas did not constitute copying ... An article from: International Law Update
  4. Canadian Supreme Court rules that Internet provider that downloads copyrighted music onto cache to speed up transmission and reduce costs does not thereby ... An article from: International Law Update
  5. Canadian Supreme Court upholds Glaxo/Wellcome's patent on AZT as treatment for HIV and AIDS but concludes, inter alia, that NIH researchers who verified ... An article from: International Law Update
  6. In 5 to 4 split, Canadian Supreme Court concludes that "transgenic animals" produced by Harvard researchers for use in cancer investigations are not patentable ... An article from: International Law Update
  7. Canadian Supreme Court rules that dutiable value of trade- marked goods sold by Mattel, Inc. to its Canadian subsidiary does not include royalties or license ... An article from: International Law Update
  8. Minister ponders appointment to Supreme Court.(Canadian Classroom)(Justice Minister Irwin Cotler )(lobbying for appointment of aboriginal judges to Supreme ... of Canada): An article from: Wind Speaker by Paul Barnsley, 2004-06-01
  9. Patterns of decision-making in the Canadian Supreme Court: 1949-1985 by Panu Sittiwong, 1986
  10. Supreme Court and Canadian Federalism the Laskin Dickson Years by K. Swinton, 1990-06
  11. The Supreme Court Decisions on the Canadian Constitution
  12. The Supreme Court Decisions on the Canadian Constitution by Canada, 1981-01-01
  13. An unknown but not a secret process: appointment of Supreme Court Justices.: An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Irwin Cotler, 2004-06-22
  14. Supreme Court supports same-sex marriage.(Canadian news): An article from: Presbyterian Record by Amy MacLachlan, 2005-01-01

1. Supreme Court Of Canada / Cour Supr Me Du Canada
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2. Supreme Court Of Canada - Louise Arbour
Role of the Court. The Canadian Judicial System. Court Building Supreme Court of Canada Mission and Objectives. Law Clerk Program
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3. The Supreme Court Of Canada
Online database of Supreme Court judgements since 1993.
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4. Canadian Supreme Court Rejects Harvard's Animal Patent
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5. Aboriginal Law And Legislation Online
Supreme Court of Canada Decisions (1989 to date) Canadian Native Law Cases 17631978 (published by the Native Law Centre (U. Sask)
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6. CNN - Canadian Supreme Court Says Laws Must Recognize Gay Partners - May 20, 199
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Canadian Supreme Court says laws must recognize gay partners
Landmark ruling strikes down current definition of spouse
May 20, 1999

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RELATED STORIES, SITES OTTAWA (CNN) In a landmark gay rights ruling that could have ramifications across Canada, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Ontario's legal definition of a spouse as someone of the opposite sex is unconstitutional. The high court, by an 8-to-1 vote, gave Canada's most populous province six months to amend its Family Law Act to recognize same-sex couples. However, the court stressed that the ruling should not be construed as giving same-sex couples the right to marry. The decision was the Supreme Court's most definitive ruling yet on the legal rights of gays and lesbians in Canada. While Thursday's ruling applies directly only to Ontario, observers believe it could mean that hundreds of laws on both the federal and provincial levels will have to be rewritten.

7. Mapleleafweb.com Research - Supreme Court Of Canada Charter
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8. Playlist: Canadian Supreme Court Rejects IPod Tax
Canada’s Supreme Court Thursday rejected attempts to levy a special tax on iPodsand other digital music devices. The court refused any further arguments on
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9. Uni.ca - Supreme Court Of Canada Reference 1998
General of Canada Allan Rock announced in 1996 that the Canadian government would seek a unity ruling from the Supreme Court, claiming his
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10. Playlist Magazine: Canadian Supreme Court Rejects IPod Tax
canadian supreme court rejects iPod tax 3676 Fri Jul 29 2005 0950 AM Canada s Supreme Court Thursday rejected attempts to levy a special tax on
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11. Which Canadian Supreme Court Justice Are You? Version 0.1
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12. Supreme Court Of Canada 1992 Z Ndel Judgement
of B'Nai Brith Canada and the Canadian Jewish Congress, Interveners. Reported at 1992 2 S.C.R. 731 1992 S.C.J. No. 70 Supreme Court of
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13. Group To Picket Monday Swearing In Of New Canadian Supreme Court
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14. 15 YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF CANADIAN SUPREME COURT'S PRO-ABORTION RULING
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15. A Victory For Freedom: The Canadian Supreme Court’s Ruling On Private Health Ca
Canada’s Supreme Court struck down a Quebec law that had banned private healthinsurance and private payment for services covered under Canada’s socialized
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Heritage Lecture #892 ROBERT E. MOFFIT: Ladies and gentlemen, I am happy to join my co-host, Grace-Marie Turner, President of the Galen Institute, in welcoming you to The Heritage Foundation. We are honored to have with us Dr. Jacques Chaoulli, whose recent case before the Canadian Supreme Court ended in a major victory for health care freedom in Canada. In Canada, patients have long been legally prohibited from spending their own money to purchase medical care privately if that care was also provided under the Canadian government's health care program. Many Canadians who did not want endure the wait for treatment under the government program, or suffer the pain or inconvenience of these restrictions, would often have to travel to the United States to get the care that they wanted or needed. That is why Dr. Chaoulli's victory in the Canadian Supreme Court, allowing patients to secure private care in Canada, is historic. The Canadian case has relevance for Americans. While ordinary Americans would consider government restrictions on their ability to spend their own money on legal medical services to be a shocking violation of their personal freedom, they should be reminded that the Clinton Administration and Congress enacted a similar restriction in the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 for the Medicare population. Under Section 4507 of the act, a Medicare patient could contract privately with a doctor for a medical service covered by Medicare only if the doctor would sign an affidavit to that effect, submit that affidavit to the Secretary of Health and Human Services within 10 days, and forgo reimbursement from all other Medicare patients for two full years. Since the enactment of this bizarre law, subsequent litigation and regulatory modifications have softened its impact, but it nonetheless remains on Medicare's books.

16. FindLaw's Writ - Grossman: The Canadian Supreme Court's Same-Sex Marriage Decisi
Last week, the canadian supreme court issued an historic advisory opinion (a The Canadian Legal Landscape Before The canadian supreme court s Ruling
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17. FindLaw's Writ - Grossman: The Canadian Supreme Court's Same-Sex Marriage Decisi
Last week, the canadian supreme court issued an historic advisory opinion (a But the canadian supreme court rejected this argument, pointing out,
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18. OpinionJournal - Featured Article
The Justices who sit on Canada s Supreme Court, by the way, aren ta bunch of Someone should make sure the canadian supreme court s ruling is on Governor
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19. Canadian Supreme Court: Information From Answers.com
Supreme Court of Canada The Supreme Court Building in Ottawa The Supreme Courtof Canada is Canada s highest court and is located in the capital city.
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20. Lap Dancing In Strip Clubs Legal Status Upheld By Canadian Supreme Court
In a victory for strip clubs, the Supreme Court of Canada yesterday refined the Lap Dance canadian supreme court Ruling Doesn t prevent ban by cities
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Legal Status Upheld By Canadian Supreme Court The laws in Canada and enforcement focus on protecting community standards, protecting individuals from exploitation, yet at the same time upholding individual rights, including adult individual sexual rights. No where does the law seek to prevent anyone from being or using the services of an adult prostitute. But does lap dancing in strip clubs violate community standards? Are lap dancers being exploited? These are difficult questions. After conflicting lower court rulings, the Supreme Court of Canada made a landmark decision on the lap dance question in late 1999 and it supported individual sexual rights as long as it isn't taken too far. The bottom line is touching dancers by customers including sexually is legally supported as long as it does not involve "masturbation, fellatio, penetration or sodomy." Tuesday 14 December 1999
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