On Windmills, Don Quixote and Family Law
This past weekend, I gave a talk on why I chose family law as one of my primary areas of practice. This is a slightly adapted version of the … Continue reading
From Owning to Licensing
Most of us who have moved to digital platforms and cloud storage or backups (ipod, ipad, kindle; itunes, ibooks, kindle store) understand intuitively that in some way, the nature of … Continue reading
Welcome back, Khadr
Omar Khadr, the Egyptian Canadian who was detained at age 15 in 2002, is back in Canada once again. Of course, it won’t be all fun and games–he’ll be in Milhaven, … Continue reading
Remember remember the fifth of November: Pussy Riot and civil disobedience
I followed the Pussy Riot controversy with the same level of interest I have for most news items that intrigue me but do not capture my curiosity enough to dig … Continue reading