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Thursday, November 25, 2010

“Top court says police may seize electricity-use records”: Today in The Toronto Globe and Mail, Kirk Makin has an article that begins, “The Supreme Court of Canada has carved a chunk out of the right to personal privacy, concluding that police may seize electricity-use records as part of a criminal investigation.”

The Calgary Sun reports today that “Top court rules cops can enlist power providers.”

The Toronto Sun contains an article headlined “No privacy for grow-ops.”

Janice Tibbetts of Postmedia News reports that “Divided Supreme Court puts limit on privacy expectations at home.”

And The Canadian Press reports that “Top court rules monitoring suspected grow-op’s power usage OK.”

You can access yesterday’s ruling of the Supreme Court of Canada at this link.

Posted at 1:45 PM by Howard Bashman



“Renowned Austin lawyer killed in plane crash; State’s first solicitor general was piloting aircraft in Florida”: Chuck Lindell has this article today in The Austin American-Statesman.

Posted at 1:38 PM by Howard Bashman