In a sleeper ruling that may affect some driving bans imposed for criminal negligence and possibly manslaughter since Bill C-46 came into force in 2018, the Supreme Court of Canada has ruled 5-4 that sentencing judges cannot impose driving prohibitions under Criminal Code s. 320.24(4) for criminal negligence causing death/bodily harm. MORE TO COME
By John Simpson ( March 12, 2024, 9:56 AM EDT) -- A push to amend U.S. law to extend copyright protection to golf courses raises interesting issues about the types of works that can be protected by copyright....