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* April 20, 2021 - You can now find out which categories and pages that have been updated or created recently. | |||
* April 19, 2021 - We now have [[Special:WikiForum | Discussion Forums]] for everyone to use. Removed the comment section on the pages due to having a discussion forums. We now have a RSS feed for recently published Supreme Court of Canada decisions | * April 19, 2021 - We now have [[Special:WikiForum | Discussion Forums]] for everyone to use. Removed the comment section on the pages due to having a discussion forums. We now have a RSS feed for recently published Supreme Court of Canada decisions | ||
* April 16, 2021 - You can make comments on the pages to provide your input. | * April 16, 2021 - You can make comments on the pages to provide your input. |
Revision as of 19:13, 20 April 2021
Welcome to Caselaw Ninja
By Riverview Legal Services
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Services | Description |
Caselaw by Topic | View caselaw summaries by category and topic. |
Rules & Directives | Rules of procedure for various courts and tribunals. |
The Courts | Information about different Ontario Courts and locations. |
Discussion Forums | User generated caselaw discussions along with Q&A |
Professional Development | Tools and Resources to improve your legal skills |
News
- April 20, 2021 - You can now find out which categories and pages that have been updated or created recently.
- April 19, 2021 - We now have Discussion Forums for everyone to use. Removed the comment section on the pages due to having a discussion forums. We now have a RSS feed for recently published Supreme Court of Canada decisions
- April 16, 2021 - You can make comments on the pages to provide your input.
- We are now an approved publisher with CanLII Connects
Recent Cases (Supreme Court of Canada)
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About Us
Caselaw.ninja is a research database intended for legal professionals and individuals looking for self-help. On this site, you will find hundreds of legal cases distilled down to the core legal theory of each case. The pages are designed to allow you to simply hit print and hand them to an adjudicator to support your submissions.