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The Daily Memo - 7/19/07
A Toronto judge has ruled “that Canada’s marijuana possession laws are unconstitutional.” (TheStar.com)
“Some five government witnesses and one juror got tossed because they read a blog about an ongoing criminal trial.” (May It Please the Court)
Fatty-fatty Steven Seagal is suing his former law firm, claiming that Loeb & Loeb’s $1 million fees were excessive (the firm represented him in 2002, when he appeared as a witness in a case involving a former business associate). (Law.com)
The District of Columbia is planning to appeal a Second Amendment case to the Supremes, and this could be a big deal if the Supremes grant cert. (Concurring Opinions)
“Microsoft patents the mother of all adware systems.” (ars technica)





