Myanmar denies genocide at UN court over Rohingya campaign
Myanmar defended itself at the UN's top court, rejecting claims its 2017 military campaign against the Rohingya minority constituted genocide. The case continues amid international scrutiny.
Myanmar defended itself at the UN's top court, rejecting claims its 2017 military campaign against the Rohingya minority constituted genocide. The case continues amid international scrutiny.
The U.S. Supreme Court is poised to release key rulings, with a major case on Trump-era tariffs still pending. This decision could have significant implications for international trade and economic policy.
Justice Sheilah Martin, a former University of Calgary dean, will retire from the Supreme Court of Canada at the end of May 2024 after over six years of service.
The trial for three men accused of murdering Arnold and Joanne De Jong in Abbotsford in 2022 has begun. The case highlights issues of international students and Canada's justice system. Read the full story.
Supreme Court of Canada Justice Sheilah Martin will retire on May 30, 2026. The announcement marks the end of a significant judicial career. Read about her legacy and what's next for Canada's highest court.
Former Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro, facing legal charges at home, has been granted political asylum in Hungary. The development marks a significant escalation in regional political tensions.
A Winnipeg reader proposes replacing human judges with AI to eliminate bias and backlog in Canada's justice system. Read the provocative 2026 letter and other public opinions.
A B.C. judge has ruled a woman who claimed Jesus would be her defence lawyer is mentally fit to stand trial. Get the latest details on this unusual court case.
A man with alleged Al-Qaida connections faces new charges in Montreal. His defence lawyer raises significant concerns about his mental health. Details from the Palais de Justice.
A Windsor man is headed to prison for a 2023 shooting on Pierre Avenue, described by the court as bringing a gun to a fist fight. Get the full details on the sentencing.
A Toronto judge sentenced Tajah Henry to three years in prison for manslaughter after her 15-month-old son, Mashiach, drowned in a bathtub she left him unattended in. The emotional case highlights systemic failures.
A Cottam man changed his plea to guilty during his trial for dangerous driving in a Windsor court. Get the details on the case and its resolution.
The father of a deceased toddler secretly recorded a meeting with the person accused in his child's manslaughter case, stating he 'wanted to see what happened.' The case highlights complex issues within the justice system.
John Franco Bonaldo sentenced to 8 years for killing a pedestrian and injuring her daughter while driving drunk in Niagara Falls. The judge imposed an 18-year driving ban.
Toronto lawyers report significant delays and technical issues with Ontario's new online courts portal, impacting legal proceedings. Learn about the challenges and official response.
A sexual assault trial in Windsor, Ontario, hears powerful testimony from the victim. Follow the latest courtroom developments from the Superior Court of Justice.
A growing trend sees Canadian judges imposing lighter sentences to protect offenders' immigration status, raising public safety concerns. Explore the legal debate and data on crime rates.
A Winnipeg father receives a prison sentence for manslaughter after his toddler ingested fentanyl. The tragic case highlights the dangers of drug exposure in the home.
Four individuals charged with conspiracy to commit murder made a court appearance in Moncton, New Brunswick. Get the latest details on this serious case unfolding in the provincial justice system.
After four years awaiting trial for her father's murder, Christina Trang exposes the systemic delays and trauma victims face in Canada's justice system. Read her powerful call for change.
U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts defends the judiciary's impartiality and the Constitution's resilience in his annual letter, following a year of political pressure and pivotal Supreme Court decisions.
Canada's Chief Justice declares the Constitution remains robust as the Supreme Court faces pivotal rulings. Explore the implications for Canadian law and governance.
A man convicted of a 2014 murder in Thunder Bay attempted to seize a court officer's firearm during a hearing. Get the latest details on this shocking courtroom incident.
A look back at Windsor's most serious court cases of 2025, including terrorism, murder, and drug trafficking. See how justice was served in the community's worst crimes.
A look back at Calgary's 2025 court year, featuring the convictions in two separate Banff murders that shocked the tourist town. Read about the key cases and their outcomes.
A Texas man faces international terrorism charges for allegedly attempting to aid the Islamic State group. Read the latest on the case and its implications.
The U.S. Justice Department has 'suddenly' identified more than a million potentially relevant documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case. Read the latest developments.
The U.S. Department of Justice states it may need additional weeks to complete the release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, missing its court-ordered December 19 deadline. Get the latest details.
A recent Nova Scotia case highlights how Trudeau-era justice policies, including Impact of Race and Culture Assessments, are leading to reduced sentences for violent crimes and expanded bail access.
Former CIA Director John Brennan alleges the U.S. Justice Department engaged in judge shopping and leaked grand jury information. Get the full story on this major political accusation.