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"A law blog reflecting on modern legal issues."

Author: Jonathan Kleiman is a law student at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada.

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Recent Posts from Legal Intellects Law Blog

  • Probook.ca for Canadian Professional Networking

    Probook.ca is back with a brand new website to facilitate professional networking among Canadians.Check it out, and add me as a contact!- Jonathan Kleiman

  • Boycott the 2008 Beijing Olympics

    Normally I would never advocate something like a boycott of the Olympics.  The Olympic games are very important to me, and I don't want to rob any of the athletes of the experience.  These games…

  • Slippery Slopes in the Car

    A new study shows that more than a third of motorists in Edinburgh admitted texting on a mobile phone while driving.  Tons of people are getting tickets over there for using their cell phones while…

  • Lawsuit Against NBC for "To Catch A Predator" Suicide Allowed to Proceed

    A woman who claims that a sting operation by "Dateline NBC: To Catch a Predator" drove her brother to kill himself  is suing NBC for $105-million, and a federal judge ruled that the case can…

  • What About All of Those Niched Networks? (20 lesser known communities)

    I used to be convinced that the niched social networks would be so strong that they would provide serious competition to the big players (that's why I founded Probook.ca).  Lately I feel like you…

  • I'm Back! In Less Than Full Force!!!

    I've decided to bring the blog back.  I promise to be as apolitical and unbiased as I can.  We'll see how it goes....

  • BLOG ON HIATUS!

    Temp. Blog Hiatus.I've been warned by my career services department to cease and desist from blogging while I am in the process of seeking summer employment.  In no position to disagree, I've decided to comply. …

  • Canadian Privacy Commissioner: Just say no to intrusive DRM

    Jennifer Stoddart, the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, is wary of DRM, and she's not afraid to tell other branches of government about her concerns. Stoddart has just sent a public letter to Jim Prentice, the…

  • Police Say: It's Okay! We Found Your Dope!

    Police in Kansas told the local newspaper that somebody lost $300 of crystal meth at the courthouse.  Why?  To make sure he doesn't think somebody else stole it! Check out the story.

  • Canada puts U.S., Israel on torture watchlist

    By David Ljunggren: OTTAWA, Jan 17 (Reuters) - Canada's foreign ministry has put the United States and Israel on a watch list of countries where prisoners risk being tortured and also classifies some U.S. interrogation…



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