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- Midnight reefer madness in Oregon as pot sales now legal
- Ghomeshi to return to court for February trial
- Hospitality contractor claims it owns Yosemite trademarks
- Woman at centre of niqab controversy tells court she wants citizenship in time to vote | National Post
- Jian Ghomeshi pleads not guilty to sex assault and choking charges | The Toronto Star
- Ottawa real estate lawyer forfeits his law licence | Ottawa Citizen
- Marcel Aubut investigation forced COC to act: Arthur
- Supreme Court again asked to rule on scrapping early parole law - Ottawa Citizen
- Quebec Ruling Established More Onerous Duty to Accommodate Workplace Injuries
- Sheriff Joe Arpaio testifies in contempt hearing, says he delegated compliance with court order
- Los Angeles prosecutors reviewing case against Bill Cosby
- Testifying by Teleconference at the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal
- SCOTUS Accepts 13 New Cases
- Can Skype Be Used for Testimony in Court?
- Law Times Editorial: Balance struck by LSUC on ABS
- Ontario judge strikes down mandatory minimum sentence for pot growing
- Conservatives playing politics with Citizenship Act, say human rights lawyers - Hill Times (subscription)
- Canada’s top court sets dangerous precedent in Chevron case | Financial Post
- Batmobile qualifies for copyright protection as “character”
- PETA lawyer discusses monkey’s copyright suit over selfie
- Judge sends sheriff to seize husband’s devices after spyware is found on wife’s phone
- Texas county sues Volkswagen for $100M, seeks civil penalties for violation of emissions laws
- Fugitive NSA leaker Edward Snowden joins Twitter
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