Commentary Commentary: Attacking the medium isn’t the right message Lawyer Sarah Leamon analyzes the possible legal ramifications of syrup-based protest.
Commentary Sarah Leamon: There’s no denying it—the City of Vancouver is in a state of crisis Has the time come for Vancouver to consider an approach like Norway's for addressing addiction and homelessness?
Commentary Sarah Leamon: Here's why the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that no condom meant no consent A woman was willing to have sex if her partner used protection, but when he didn't, he ended up breaking the law.
Commentary Sarah Leamon: Five actions you can take to support a woman's right to reproductive choice A Vancouver lawyer offers advice to those feeling outraged over a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade.
Commentary Sarah Leamon: Bissonnette ruling commands attention, but the rubber hits the road with the Parole Board of Canada A Vancouver lawyer puts a recent Supreme Court of Canada decision into context.
Commentary Sarah Leamon: With so many pressing public issues, can B.C. residents really afford a glorious new museum in Victoria? A Vancouver lawyer questions the timing and the value of the premier's newest capital project.
Commentary Sarah Leamon: Reproductive rights stand on a shaky foundation in Canada They risk being further destabilized by the Conservative party's repeated leadership shuffles, according to a Vancouver lawyer.
Commentary Sarah Leamon: Hallelujah—the Liberal government is taking action on mandatory minimum sentences These legislative dictates have been scorned and rebuffed at various levels of the judiciary—and for good reason.
Commentary Sarah Leamon: Bill 17's changes to traffic court add up to brazen denial of due process and access to justice A Vancouver lawyer doesn't understand why David Eby wants to make major changes to the way people's traffic tickets can be challenged.
Commentary Sarah Leamon: On Pat King and publication bans A Vancouver lawyer points out the irony of an accused wanting to shut down media coverage while he's in court after seeking global publicity for his cause.