For court watchers, the last Friday in February brought two big announcements: Here in Canada, Justice Michael Moldaver of the Supreme Court announced he will retire on Sept. 1; In the United States, President Joe Biden nominated Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to fill a soon-to-be vacated position on its Supreme Court. Read More
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