Timely support is evidently vital when people face sudden income shocks. Nevertheless, most contemporary social policy research on the effectiveness of targeted income support
adopts an annual focus. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the timeliness of social support became especially salient. [...]
Can absolute prosecutorial discretion in youth charging decisions—like that allowed under Title 16 in the District of Columbia—continue to withstand legal, scientific,
and policy-based scrutiny? The recently-approved Restatement of Children and the Law adds to the weight of authorities casting further doubt on the wisdom of such [...]
Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. This research investigated the negative emotions of 514 Canadians who reported being suspected of shoplifting in retail settings.
Consumer racial profiling (CRP) is an important topic of consideration due to the links to General Strain Theory, everyday ... [...]
This article compares the Trump Organization's 2022 tax fraud conviction with a 50-year-old Canadian film The Sloane Affair. The comparison yields timeless and timely insights
into our tax system for business law students. [...]
This article provides a teaching guide on how to use Canadian sport-related issues to teach business or sports law concepts in university or college business law classes. Special
pedagogical perspectives for the U.S. professor are provided throughout the article at relevant points. [...]
Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, Ahead of Print. This case note article examines the judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union (Grand Chamber)
in Case C-221/22 PDeutsche Telekom. In that judgment, the Court clarifies key aspects of the obligation to pay interest on returned fines, as well ... [...]