Here are this weekend's legal news headlines.
- Canada: Alleged Terrorist's Charter of Rights victory may ease his conviction: gov't lawyer
- Canada: Pollution lawsuits loom over greenhouse emissions, experts warn
- Canada: U.S. hasn't said sorry to Arar, but Ottawa says it's satisfied
- Canadian Courts: Pot crusader makes legal history: Judges can't usurp the role of jurors
- Family Law: Visit with son cancelled for biological father in Saskatchewan custody battle with adoptive parents
- World: Saddam's Lawyer Warns Against Execution
- U.S. Election Law: Ohio Voting Law Is Back in Action
- U.S. Courts: Judge Sets Schedule on Fed. Request to Dismiss Detainee Lawsuits
- U.S. Courts: ACLU Drops Patriot Act Challenge
- U.S. Courts: Amish Couple Challenges U.S. Immigrant Photo Rule
- SCOTUS: Supreme Court to Weigh Microsoft, AT&T Dispute
- SCOTUS: O'Connor: Don't call us 'activist judges'
- Technology Law: Judge mulls if website defamed by Google "Zero" page rank
- Technology Law: Virginia: BitTorrent network administrator jailed for five months
- Trademarks: Ethiopia and Starbucks Disputing Over "Sidamo" Coffee Trademark
- Oddities: Dallas Cowboys Assistant Coach Sues: Alleges Rat in his Salad
- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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