News roundup — May 6, 2013

By Mallory Hendry
May 06, 2013 / Share
Canada

Canadian courts 'choking' on handling of evidence in trials, The National Post

Justice Canada survey finds majority of sexual assault victims have no confidence in judicial system, Chronicle Herald

Transgender bride prompts Saskatchewan human rights group to demand change to province's human rights legislation, Toronto Star


United States

Appeals court struggles with railroad antitrust case involving thousands of freight-shipping customers, Reuters

Boss violated labour law in firing manager who refused drug test without first speaking to union rep, Reuters


International

Berlusconi trials to stay in Milan despite arguments he will not face fair trial: judge, Reuters

Trial of neo-Nazi forces Germany to acknowledge 'blind spot', Reuters