What’s So Special About a Special Grand Jury?
A primer on how special grand juries work, what federal law actually permits them to do, and why this one might backfire.
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A primer on how special grand juries work, what federal law actually permits them to do, and why this one might backfire.
Bill C-22’s anti-security powers could cost Canada the tool it needs most to modernize investigations for the cloud era.
Eighty-one years after Hiroshima, a look at the legal contradiction embedded in the UN’s founding—and the dormant charter provision that could still resolve it.
A review of Fiona M. Alexander, Laura DeNardis, Nanette S. Levinson, and Francesca Musiani, “Geopolitics at the Internet’s Core” (Palgrave MacMillan, 2025).
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