Volatility at the edge . . . closer attention at the centre. By Fred Fiske.
Law
Law

Journalist and filmmaker James Cullingham on Canada's
Raucous laughter’s the last thing you’d expect at an event
Review: The Queen vs Trenton Oldfield
BOOK REVIEW: The prison diaries of a Boat Race protestor.

The Women's Room
Tom Jeffreys speaks to Caroline Criado-Perez, co-founder of The Women's Room, about her legal action against the Bank of England.

Idle No More - Aboriginal Rights: Canada's historical blindspot
Journalist and filmmaker James Cullingham on Canada's historical blindspot.

Born to be Bad: Neurolaw, Genetic Culpability and Early Intervention
The impacts of neuroscience on law, language, responsibility and the relationship between children and the state. By Katherine Templar Lewis.


Lethal injection: a 'humane' way to kill?
Raucous laughter’s the last thing you’d expect at an event called “Executing Justice”

Laws of Fiction: Lies of Sex and Intrigue
These hunched-over suits, broken and staring into monitors: these were not the brave advocates I had read about: they did not threaten governments and neck whiskey; they wrote letters about estate tax and sucked at their gums.
