Supreme Court of Canada cites TRU law faculty member June 28, 2024
The Supreme Court of Canada recently ruled on an appeal dealing with the question of whether the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms applies to…
The Supreme Court of Canada recently ruled on an appeal dealing with the question of whether the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms applies to…
Law students from across Canada are gathering at Thompson Rivers University (TRU) to compete in one of the country’s top Indigenous law events — a…
The British Columbia Court of Appeal recently cited TRU Law Professor Christopher Hunt. In its decision, ICBC v Ari, 2023 BCCA 331, the BC Court…
Thompson Rivers University (TRU) Faculty of Law Professor Craig Jones, K.C., has been retained by the attorney general of British Columbia to serve as general…
Two TRU Law faculty members are among a small group invited to write about aspects of the law to assist the current inquiry into the…
Murray Sholty came to TRU as a law student in 2011. Last month, he returned to campus, this time as an instructor. Sholty brings experience,…
TRU Law Assistant Professor Colton Fehr is launching his new book Constitutionalizing Criminal Law on Fri., Oct. 14. His book calls for an overhaul of…
TRU Law faculty member Matt Malone spoke with Global News on Aug. 9 about privacy and data protection issues related to ArriveCAN, the Government of…
The Ontario Court of Appeal recently cited a paper co-authored by TRU Law Professors Chris Hunt and Mica Rankin, titled R. v. Spencer: Anonymity, the…
An article written by a TRU Law faculty member and an alum has been cited by the BC Supreme Court. In Douez v Facebook Inc,…
Associate Professors Chris Hunt and Robert Diab have published a new book: The Last Frontier: Digital Privacy and the Charter. Featuring 11 essays written by…