PUBLIC POLICY/PUBLIC JUSTICE
What is defamation? NL man ordered to pay $45k by court in defamation case
Tara Bradbury, The Telegram - December 17, 2024
St. John's cab company fined again for refusing ride to passenger with service dog
Tara Bradbury, The Telegram - July 11, 2023
Civil case alleges cousin of convicted St. John's murderer had duty to report threat to Triffie Wadman's life
Barb Sweet, The Telegram - October 25, 2021
Controversial wharf development in C.B.S. to proceed, after unanimous council decision
Darrell Roberts, CBC News- July 2, 2021
Appeal board puts brakes on controversial wharf complex proposed for C.B.S
Adam Walsh, CBC News - February 10, 2021
The OCI Long Pond Harbour saga continues
Krissy Holmes & Ramraajh Sharendiran, St. John's Morning Show - February 5, 2021
Former cabinet minister suing over harassment complaints, claiming malice and negligence
Mark Quinn, CBC News- August 21, 2020
Newfoundland and Labrador supreme court hears separate submissions on cases involving Dale Kirby, Eddie Joyce
David Maher, The Telegram- July 7, 2020
N.L. keeping borders closed as other provinces lift travel restrictions
Kelly-Anne Roberts, NTV News- June 16, 2020
Travel ban not currently under reconsideration: Newfoundland and Labrador Premier
Tara Bradbury, The Telegram - June 15, 2020
Provincial border bans during Coronavirus spark lawsuits
Christopher, Iintelligencer - June 7, 2020
Provincial border bans during COVID-19 sparks lawsuits, anger from Canadians denied entry
Sophie Harris, CBC News- June 6, 2020
Premier Defends Travel Ban as Class-Action Lawsuit Filed
VOCM News- June 4, 2020
Government Faces Class Action Lawsuit Against Travel Ban
Michael Connors, NTV News- June 3, 2020
Class Action Launched Against Travel Ban
VOCM News -June 3, 2020
Class action lawsuit filed against Newfoundland and Labrador for its COVID-19 Travel Ban
Cape Breton Post- June 3, 2020
New Lawsuit Aims to Invalidate Travel Ban for Seasonal Residents
Patrick Butler, CBC News- June 3, 2020
Career Academy Lawsuit Against Province Stalls Before Reaching Court
VOCM News- February 5, 2020
Decades Old Multi-Million Dollar Lawsuit in Supreme Court Monday
VOCM News- February 1, 2020
Career Academy Bankruptcy Case Back in Court for Two-Day Trial
VOCM News- January 31, 2020
'Don't walk like a victim': Newfoundland and Labrador high school resource included concerning advice for sexual assault prevention according to email
Barb Sweet, The Telegram- November 2, 2019
Sexual Assault survivors need legal advocates, Lucy DeCoutere tells St. John's Panel
CBC News- July 23, 2019
'Revenge porn" law will allow people to sue those who share intimate images
Geoff Bartlett, CBC News- April 16, 2018
Residential school survivor uses settlement to pay for protest defence
Bailey White, CBC News- March 4, 2018
Sidewalks should never be out of season
Pam Frampton, The Telegram- January 31, 2018
St. John's man beats city hall in court after his dying father's gift was towed
Rosie Mullaley, The Telegram- October 20, 2017
Problems with Anonymity Highlighted in Lead-Up To Charter Anniversary
VOCM News- April 16, 2017
Dunphy's Death Created 'Chilling Effect' on Social Media Users: Lawyer
VOCM News- March 10, 2017
Don Dunphy's death puts "chill" on social media, says lawyer at inquiry into police shooting
Mark Quinn, CBC News- March 9, 2017
Protesters demand firing of N.L. police officer acquitted of sex assault
Sue Bailey, Canadian Press with CTV News- February 27, 2017
'Consent is a very complex issue': Lawyer looks at Snelgrove sexual assault trial
Meghan McCabe, CBC NL- February 25, 2017
Tara Bradbury, The Telegram - December 17, 2024
St. John's cab company fined again for refusing ride to passenger with service dog
Tara Bradbury, The Telegram - July 11, 2023
Civil case alleges cousin of convicted St. John's murderer had duty to report threat to Triffie Wadman's life
Barb Sweet, The Telegram - October 25, 2021
Controversial wharf development in C.B.S. to proceed, after unanimous council decision
Darrell Roberts, CBC News- July 2, 2021
Appeal board puts brakes on controversial wharf complex proposed for C.B.S
Adam Walsh, CBC News - February 10, 2021
The OCI Long Pond Harbour saga continues
Krissy Holmes & Ramraajh Sharendiran, St. John's Morning Show - February 5, 2021
Former cabinet minister suing over harassment complaints, claiming malice and negligence
Mark Quinn, CBC News- August 21, 2020
Newfoundland and Labrador supreme court hears separate submissions on cases involving Dale Kirby, Eddie Joyce
David Maher, The Telegram- July 7, 2020
N.L. keeping borders closed as other provinces lift travel restrictions
Kelly-Anne Roberts, NTV News- June 16, 2020
Travel ban not currently under reconsideration: Newfoundland and Labrador Premier
Tara Bradbury, The Telegram - June 15, 2020
Provincial border bans during Coronavirus spark lawsuits
Christopher, Iintelligencer - June 7, 2020
Provincial border bans during COVID-19 sparks lawsuits, anger from Canadians denied entry
Sophie Harris, CBC News- June 6, 2020
Premier Defends Travel Ban as Class-Action Lawsuit Filed
VOCM News- June 4, 2020
Government Faces Class Action Lawsuit Against Travel Ban
Michael Connors, NTV News- June 3, 2020
Class Action Launched Against Travel Ban
VOCM News -June 3, 2020
Class action lawsuit filed against Newfoundland and Labrador for its COVID-19 Travel Ban
Cape Breton Post- June 3, 2020
New Lawsuit Aims to Invalidate Travel Ban for Seasonal Residents
Patrick Butler, CBC News- June 3, 2020
Career Academy Lawsuit Against Province Stalls Before Reaching Court
VOCM News- February 5, 2020
Decades Old Multi-Million Dollar Lawsuit in Supreme Court Monday
VOCM News- February 1, 2020
Career Academy Bankruptcy Case Back in Court for Two-Day Trial
VOCM News- January 31, 2020
'Don't walk like a victim': Newfoundland and Labrador high school resource included concerning advice for sexual assault prevention according to email
Barb Sweet, The Telegram- November 2, 2019
Sexual Assault survivors need legal advocates, Lucy DeCoutere tells St. John's Panel
CBC News- July 23, 2019
'Revenge porn" law will allow people to sue those who share intimate images
Geoff Bartlett, CBC News- April 16, 2018
Residential school survivor uses settlement to pay for protest defence
Bailey White, CBC News- March 4, 2018
Sidewalks should never be out of season
Pam Frampton, The Telegram- January 31, 2018
St. John's man beats city hall in court after his dying father's gift was towed
Rosie Mullaley, The Telegram- October 20, 2017
Problems with Anonymity Highlighted in Lead-Up To Charter Anniversary
VOCM News- April 16, 2017
Dunphy's Death Created 'Chilling Effect' on Social Media Users: Lawyer
VOCM News- March 10, 2017
Don Dunphy's death puts "chill" on social media, says lawyer at inquiry into police shooting
Mark Quinn, CBC News- March 9, 2017
Protesters demand firing of N.L. police officer acquitted of sex assault
Sue Bailey, Canadian Press with CTV News- February 27, 2017
'Consent is a very complex issue': Lawyer looks at Snelgrove sexual assault trial
Meghan McCabe, CBC NL- February 25, 2017