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Jeffrey Meyers on James Comey’s new book, and more
Tuesday, April 17 2018
On Middays, Jeffrey Meyers discusses James Comey's new book and Stormy Daniels' insistence that Trump answer under oath.
Read moreJeffrey Meyers on recent sexual harassment allegations against Trump
Tuesday, April 17 2018
On Middays, Jeffrey Meyers comments on the latest development in the ongoing sexual harassment allegations against Trump.
Read moreJeffrey Meyers talks about the Mueller-Russia investigation for Trump
Tuesday, April 17 2018
On Middays, Jeffrey Meyers discusses the constitutional and ethical implications of the ongoing Mueller-Russia investigation for Trump.
Read moreChris Hunt awarded President’s excellence award
Friday, March 23 2018
Hunt received the President's Award for Excellence in Scholarship, an award given annually to one faculty member at the university.
Read moreJeffrey Meyers on Trump and his legal problems
Monday, March 12 2018
Jeffrey Meyers chats about the POTUS' legal problems, and comments on the latest developments in the ongoing sexual harassment allegations.
Read moreDean Brad Morse on Colten Boushie case; update on TRU Law
Tuesday, March 6 2018
Morse chatted on the Jim Harrison show about the verdict, under representation of Indigenous people on juries, and what's new at TRU Law.
Read moreCharis Kamphuis on new federal ombudsperson
Thursday, February 22 2018
Kamphuis, co-founder of the Justice Corporate Accountability Project, on a new ombudsperson for monitoring mining Canadian companies abroad.
Read moreJon Heshka on trampoline park industry
Friday, January 26 2018
In this article on The Province.com, Heshka says the industry currently has little oversight.
Read moreChris Hunt and Micah Rankin on hearsay
Thursday, January 18 2018
In the International Journal of Evidence & Proof, the pair examine a decision by the SCC modifying the principled exception to hearsay.
Read moreMicah Rankin on text message privacy ruling
Thursday, January 11 2018
In Kamloops This Week, Rankin comments on the SCC's decision that Canadians can expect their text messages to remain private.
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