Your rights
- Patients' rights
- You and your lawyer
- Where is the justice? Government decisions and your rights
- Official Languages: Your Rights in New Brunswick
- Official Languages and Insurance in New Brunswick
- Helping young people with disabilities in the justice system
- Teachers' Rights: Dealing with Harassment from Students, Parents or Other Adults
- The Law, the Police and You: Your Rights During Questioning, Detention or Arrest
- Accommodating Students with Disabilities
- Resolving Complaints About Policing in New Brunswick: The New Brunswick Police Commission
- Help the public know the law
- PLEIS-NB bookmark
- History of language rights in New Brunswick
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