CanadaPass it on: ’A tweet can resound around the world’The lessons learned from Anthony Adragna’s defamatory tweet
PoliticsRob Ford libel action: reporters are citizens tooPaul Wells on why Daniel Dale is within his rights to sue
UncategorizedNaheed Nenshi vs. Six-Million Dollar ManColby Cosh on the latest chapter in a Calgary drama
UncategorizedBurke v. Trolls just got interestingColby Cosh sets up today’s action in B.C. Supreme Court
SocietyBrian Burke, the law and how not to grovelCharlie Gillis on how a ’small rumour’ became big trouble
OttawaDean Del Mastro vs. The InternetThe Conservative MP suggests Parliament should think about dealing with anonymous Internet commenters.
UncategorizedGreat moments in sock puppetryBritish historian Orlando Figes admits to anonymously trashing competitors’ work online
UncategorizedBittersweet justice for SinghSimon Singh MBE, the celebrated science writer and documentarian, has officially won his libel tilt with the British Chiropractic...
UncategorizedAnd another one on responsible communicationQ: Is Jeffrey Dvorkin’s analysis of the new defamation-law scene the product of expired eggnog ? His piece entitled "Libel law...