Adam Goldenberg

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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

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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

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Online anonymity is the last refuge of cowards

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

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Bullies in the pulpit

Why does sports radio sustain bigotry in the locker room?

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

And the case for boycotting the Sochi Olympics

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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

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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

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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