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Supreme Court rules Trinity Western University's planned law school unfair to LGBT students

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The Supreme Court of Canada ruled that one of Trinity Western University's policies for a planned law school is unfair to LGBT students. CBC's Hannah Thibedeau explains the court's decision.
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Supreme Court Sides With States In Case Against Online Retailers

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The court ruled on Thursday that states can force online retailers to charge sales taxes on purchases even if they don't have a physical presence in the state. The 5-4 ruling is related to South Dakota's case against Wayfair, claiming...
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Supreme Court's E-Commerce Ruling Could Help Amazon

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The country's top court on Thursday ruled that states can force online retailers to charge sales taxes on purchases even if they don't have a physical presence in the state. D.A. Davidson's Tom Forte says Amazon may actually end up...
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Human Rights Campaigners lose a Supreme Court appeal over NI's abortion law

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Human Rights Campaigners have lost a Supreme Court appeal over the legality of Northern Ireland's abortion law. UK's highest court, says that Northern Ireland's abortion laws are incompatible with human rights legislation. But it says...
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Vice reporter's fight with RCMP goes to Supreme Court

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Ben Makuch received an order from the RCMP to hand over all communications with an alleged ISIS fighter. It's a battle between one side's fight to protect press freedom and another's fight to protect the country.
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NATO Summit Kicks Off, White House Misses Immigration Deadline, Deadly Gas Explosion in Midwest, and More

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These are the headlines you Need2Know: The NATO Summit got off to a heated start as President Trump already criticized member countries for not paying their fair share of defense spending. The Trump administration also missed its...
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Alberta couple guilty in son's death get new trial

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An Alberta couple found guilty in their son's death will get a new trial, thanks to an order by the Supreme Court. David Stephan and his wife, Collet, were found guilty in 2016 of failing to provide the necessaries of life to...
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South Carolina Defeats a Sweeping Abortion Ban

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The legislature of the historically conservative state killed a bill that would have made almost 97 percent of abortions illegal. "I think if we put up a bill that says that Roe v Wade doesn't apply in South Carolina, there's not really...
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Inside the Supreme Court Hearing of the Travel Ban

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Weeks after President Trump took office, he issued the first travel ban restricting entry into the U.S. for people from some majority-Muslim countries. Since then, after backlash and appeals, Trump has put out two more versions of the...
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What's It Like Hanging With the Notorious RBG?

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Talking to the iconic Supreme Court Justice, who is revered in both the legal system and pop culture, is as intimidating as you would expect, say the two directors of a documentary about Ginsburg.
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Hanging With Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Legal Legend and Pop-Culture Icon

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Talking to the iconic Supreme Court Justice, who is revered in both the legal system and pop culture, is as intimidating as you would expect, say the two directors of a documentary about Ginsburg. The documentary releases on May 4.
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How Canada is dealing with court delays

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The Jordan decision has changed how quickly Canada has to deal with cases. Here's how lawyers tell us it's working in practice.
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DraftKings Bets Big on Sports Gambling

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The fantasy sports platform is already building out a product that would allow sports betting, pending a decision from the Supreme Court, says DraftKings CEO Jason Robins.
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Trial for Colten Boushie's alleged killer divides community

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The trial for Colten Boushie's alleged killer, Gerald Stanley, is now underway and it has divided the local (remove this word) Saskatchewan community of Battleford. Boushie's family insists the teenager's death was racially motivated,...
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Kenya Supreme Court declares recent election invalid

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Cites voting irregularities, orders new election within 60 days
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Pipeline process reset

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Gaétan Caron, former chair of the National Energy Board, on a sweeping decision by the Supreme Court of Canada
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Pipeline decisions need better consultation with First Nations: Supreme Court

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Supreme Court ruling shows pipeline consultation process needs a "total overhaul."
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Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin retiring

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Canada's longest-serving chief justice of the Supreme Court will retire from the bench in December after serving 28 years
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The Daily Beast Puts the "Nuclear Option" in Perspective

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It looks like Democrats will have enough votes to get a filibuster for the Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch. But what is the "nuclear option" Republicans have.
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Cross-border beer battle

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Steve Beauchesne, CEO and co-founder, Beau's Brewing Co., on a court challenge of law against buying beer across borders
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At least 20 dead in explosion outside Afghanistan Supreme Court

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Officials call it continuation of attacks against judiciary
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Civil cases facing delays in Canada’s courts

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Canada's courts are struggling with massive delays, due in part to a Supreme Court decision to put hard limits on how long prosecutors have to try criminal cases. The 2016 Jordan decision was about criminal cases - but it’s had real...
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Beer ruling reaction

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Derek From is with the Canadian Constitution Foundation, which helped finance Gerard Comeau's case.
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When black and white loving was a crime…

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It’s a tale as old as time itself… two lovers who can’t be together because society won’t allow. Loving, based on a true story, dramatises the relationship between Mildred Jeter, a black woman, and Richard Loving, a white man. The pair...