Tag: Legal
B.C. Court’s decision on pre-election gag law a victory for newspapers
The British Columbia Court of Appeal has ruled that the B.C. government’s proposed pre-election gag law is unconstitutional and an infringement on the Charter...
Global news organizations condemn persecution of Turkish journalists
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) and the World Editors Forum have released a letter urging the Turkish government to release 41...
Media lawyer Dan Henry receives CJFE Vox Libera Award
Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) has awarded media lawyer Dan Henry with the 2012 Vox Libera Award. Henry, who retired earlier this year...
Federal Court of Canada rules on hyperlinks
The Federal Court of Canada has ruled that posting hyperlinks online that link to authorized materials falls within the law and does not constitute...
B.C. courts open up to texting, social media in courtrooms
Lawyers and accredited journalists will soon be able to send and receive text messages and social media alerts from within courtrooms at the B.C....
Newfoundland government passes Bill 29 to amend Access to Information laws
Following approximately 70 hours of filibuster debate, the government of Newfoundland and Labrador has passed a new Bill to amend the current Access to...
The Press and The Courts Volume 31, Issue 2 is...
The latest issue of The Press and The Courts is now available online. The current issue looks at a variety of legal issues affecting...
CRTC update on Unsolicited Telecommunication Rules
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) recently investigated a number of consumer complaints against the newspaper industry in connection with unsolicited contact by...
New edition of The Press and The Courts out now
The latest issue of The Press and The Courts is now available online. The current issue looks at a variety of legal issues affecting...
Newspapers turn over Stanley Cup riot photos to Vancouver police
Following a four-month legal battle, a B.C. Supreme Court judge has granted a request by the Vancouver police to have the city's news outlets...