Adam Goldenberg

If an autonomous vehicle has an accident, who is legally responsible?

Opinion: In the year ahead, lawyers, judges and politicians will have to start considering non-human decisions within the framework of human law

Why Canada’s Supreme Court appointments are nothing like America’s circus

Opinion: By and large, we’re lucky that the forces that produced America’s deeply partisan Supreme Court appointment process don’t really exist anywhere else

Online anonymity is the last refuge of cowards

A father of three was missing. Yet, fools still rushed in

Bullies in the pulpit

Why does sports radio sustain bigotry in the locker room?

Why Canada’s Jews should stand up for Russia’s gays

And the case for boycotting the Sochi Olympics

The locker room within

Never mind fire and brimstone. In the world of out gay athletes, ignorance is the greater danger, writes Adam Goldenberg

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In Etobicoke Centre, a new election is not enough

Why the Supreme Court should change the law, instead

The premier, the power plant, and the people

So McGuinty scrapped the plant. In a democracy, the voters have the last word.

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TMI? The U.S. Supreme Court joins the blogosphere

That judges are somehow splendidly isolated is one of the cardinal fictions of the American judiciary

Happy to see Oda go? Really, you shouldn’t be.

Her departure had little to do with anything relevant

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Pride should not be a soapbox for activists

Activists are rarely reasonable when told to take a hike, writes Adam Goldenberg

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When polls matter, pigs will fly

Promising polls, paper leads, then another promising poll