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The Science and “Pseudoscience” of Detecting Driving Under the Influence of Cannabis

A distressed man sitting in a car at night with a police car's flashing lights visible through the window, holding his head in frustration.

I’m often cynical of police methods for detecting impaired driving, but I am cynical with reliable science on my side. The legalization of cannabis brought attention to the problem of identifying people driving while impaired by cannabis. For our practice, understanding the scientific limitations of current detection methods is essential, because it directly impacts how we defend cannabis impaired driving cases.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 364

This week on Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Sex Toy Legal Madness

Welcome to another edition of Weird and Wacky Wednesdays. The United States has no shortage of strange and ridiculous legal cases. This week’s selection focuses on sex toys. From a defamation case over a child’s toy to sports fans turning games into a spectacle to a multi-million dollar patent judgment, these stories show how bizarre the legal system can get.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 363

This week on Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Mascot Mayhem and the Battles They Lost

Welcome to another edition of Weird and Wacky Wednesdays. Mascots are supposed to be fun. They entertain crowds, pose for photos, and sell merchandise. But sometimes they end up in the middle of courtroom drama. This week we look at three cases where a mascot’s copyright or trademark owner tried to take down a competitor and failed.

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A Misogynistic Mess: Heather Mallick’s Shameful Attack on Women in Criminal Defence

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Hey @Toronto Star do better. This is gross and platforming this type of misogyny sets women in the legal profession back. Also – Megan Savard is GOAT level and that’s why she was hired. Not to be a “skirt” #Feminism #Misogyny #LAW #Legal #LegalProfession #WomenInLaw #WomenInCriminalDefense #CriminalDefense #CriminalDefenseLawyer #FemaleLawyer #LadyLawyer

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This morning, I opened the Toronto Star and found myself staring at one of the most offensive, regressive, and frankly misogynistic articles published by a mainstream Canadian outlet in recent memory. Heather Mallick’s opinion piece questioning why women defend men accused of sexual offences is not just misguided, it’s dangerous. It is a full-on assault on women in the legal profession, and it deserves to be called out for exactly what it is: sexist drivel cloaked in faux moral outrage.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 345

This Week on Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Springtime Speed, Social Media Stunts, and the Trouble with Cars

Spring has finally arrived, and with it comes the annual boost in energy that seems to grip every driver. Warmer weather, longer days, and dry roads tempt people to roll down the windows, crank the music, and put the pedal down just a little farther. There’s a sense of freedom in the air—and behind the wheel—that can be hard to resist.

But while the mood may change with the season, the law does not. The rules of the road still apply. Police across Canada are on alert this time of year, monitoring for distracted driving, speeding, stunting, and other infractions that tend to spike once winter is behind us. Tickets are being handed out. Vehicles are being impounded. And roadside stops can quickly turn into court dates.

Of course, some people don’t just drive fast—they drive foolishly. For clout, for attention, or simply because they believe their phone screen is more important than the people around them. A trend over the past few years has seen individuals committing crimes or traffic offences in their vehicles while livestreaming to the world. These incidents are not only reckless but also highlight the disconnect some drivers have from the consequences of their actions—especially when the internet is involved.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: Volume 343

This Week on Weird and Wacky Wednesdays: People Who Hate Traffic Cams

Traffic cameras may be designed to keep us safe, but not everyone’s a fan. Some folks go above and beyond in their creative (and often illegal) protests against these ever-watchful eyes. From James Bond-style gadgets to bare-bottomed bucket list items, here are four of the most bizarre cases of traffic cam rebellion we’ve ever seen.

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Weird and Wacky Wednesday: Volume 173

This week on Weird and Wacky Wednesday we learn why not to go wandering around an unfamiliar place, in this case, a movie theatre. We then get a lesson in sharing, and how not to respond when someone asks for the thing, we’ve borrowed from them back. Finally, we end up in where other than Florida, more specifically, a Florida prison and the importance of bathroom etiquette.

Follow the jump to learn more about this week’s weirdest and wackiest cases from around the globe!

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