- Quebec Judge quashes parts of Canada's secrecy law in suspected terror case
- Court OK's computer glitch class-action suit against Royal Bank
- N.Y. Court: Faith Groups must offer contraceptive coverage to employees
- Philadelphia Jury Awards Wal-Mart Workers $78.5 Million for unpaid overtime
- U.S. Government: Terror Law Renders Detainee Cases Moot
- Red Cross lambasts US terror law
- High-ranking Abu Ghraib case nears end
- Judge Orders Cheney Visitor Logs Opened - press gains access.
- Scalia Says Courts Shouldn't Take On Politically Charged Questions
- Alito: Threat to Judicial Independence at Historic High
- US Supreme Court Refuses to hear Gay Marriage Appeal
- Tories Clean Air Act Has Critics Gasping
- Ontario Premier differs with European PMs in veil debate
- China taking action to protect IP rights
- Court hands mixed ruling to WTC developer in Ground Zero insurance Appeal
- Cousins Feud in Philly Cheesesteak Trademark Suit
- Irish court delays decision on Bono's trousers
- Russians Sue NHL to Stop Malkin From Playing for Penguins
- Newspaper Held in Contempt in Barry Bonds Case
- Canada Conservatives boot blogger MP
- Q: Do you swear to tell the truth? A: No
- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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