Phrases with «recent jurisprudence»

"Recent jurisprudence" refers to the latest or most recent body of legal decisions made by courts or judges. It includes the legal principles and rulings established in the most current cases, which may shape and influence future legal interpretations and judgments. Full definition

Sentences with «recent jurisprudence»

  • The Ontario District Court's appellate analysis in this case does not accord with recent jurisprudence on freedom of religion and equality. (slaw.ca)
  • Recent jurisprudence from British Columbia, in particular, the decision of the British Columbia Court of Appeal in Vancouver Community College v. Vancouver Career College (Burnaby) Inc, 2017 BCCA 41, rev» g 2015 BCSC 1470 (Career College) considers this issue in greater detail and provides some guidance on how to mitigate risk of liability for trademark infringement or passing off when using keyword advertising. (canadianlawyermag.com)
  • This finding is consistent with recent jurisprudence which emphasizes that the constitutional right is not one to belong to a union. (slaw.ca)
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