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Estate Planning for Digital Assets

In the age of social media, many Canadians are concerned with how their personal information is used online by private corporations and their government. While the fairly recent discourse surrounding the security of private information is an extremely pertinent one as Canada becomes increasingly

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Sarah J. Draper is a Mac Advsior

Sarah J. Draper, one of our partners, is an Advisor for the McMaster University Alumni and Partners Advisory Network. The Network provides McMaster University Students and Alumni with the opportunity to speak to graduates working in their desired field. Advisors are available to answer

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Monkey See, Monkey Sue

On Wednesday, January 6th, a US federal judge in San Francisco ruled that animals cannot be declared copyright owners of photographs. During a 2011 trip to Indonesia, a macaque monkey took a selfie using British nature photographer David Slater’s camera. The photo has been

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Welcome Alexander Hobbs!

I am Alexander Hobbs and I am in the fourth year of my Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at Brock University. I have been involved in all manner of student life at Brock. I am currently the Research and Policy Coordinator for Brock

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Rowan’s Law

On Thursday, December 10th, Bill 149 unanimously passed second reading in the Ontario legislature. Also known as Rowan’s Law, this bill targets youth concussions from sport and will establish a committee to implement recommendations from a Coroner’s inquest into the death of Rowan Stringer.

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The Legal History of Christmas Celebrations

Did you know that Christmas celebrations haven’t always been legal in the United Kingdom or the U.S.A.? In 1640, the Scottish Parliament passed an act abolishing the “Yule” holiday and all associated feasts and festivities.  A similar act was passed in England in 1644,

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