Note: Blogger (the site that hosts this Blog) was down yesterday, and swallowed Monday's Headlines when I tried to post them. The day's big headline, of course: Skilling Sentenced to 24 Years in Prison. As to the rest of yesterday's offerings, they are lost, but not forgottten...
We have separately discussed today's Superior Court decision, finding provisions of Canada's anti-terrorism law unconstitutional.
Today's remaining legal headlines follow:
- Civil Rights: Gay marriage critics, supporters lobby Canada MPs ahead of free vote
- Canadian Legislation: Government legislation targets voter fraud; Canada pushes photo I.D. rule for voters
- Canada: Gomery inquiry lawyer : More criminal charges likely
- B.C. Courts: Class-action lawsuit brought against UPS over hidden brokerage fees
- Technology Law: Blind Web surfers sue Target for website inaccessibility
- Technology Law: IBM says files lawsuit vs Amazon
- Technology: Hackers hit online trading accounts
- U.S. Courts: Pentagon Official Sentenced in Arms Sale
- U.S. Courts: NJ Court Axes New Death Penalty Rules
- U.S. Courts: Abramoff Figure Argues for No Jail Time
- U.S. Courts: US appeals court postpones 'light' cigarette case
- U.S. Courts: Atlanta pair admit plot to steal Coke's trade secrets for sale to Pepsi
- U.S. Courts: Chicago judge sides with 9-year-old's father: son need not get circumcised
- U.S. Election Law: Media Challenges Ohio Exit Poll Rules
- U.S. Election Law: Suit Filed Against Ohio Voter ID Law
- U.S.: Speaker Hastert, Rep. Reynolds testify about Foley
- U.S.: Group: US press freedom slipping
- U.S.: Feds ease limits on same-sex schools
- U.S.: GAO says “Abstinence Only” Sex Ed Must Change
- Celebrity: McCartney Divorce: Heather Sues Newspapers
- Oddities: Tennessee Fire Chief Charged With Arson after "String of Fires"
- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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