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Ontario Legalizes Brothels, Bodyguards to Protect Sex Workers

According to a ruling by Ontario’s highest court Monday, prostitutes may set up brothels and hire bodyguards, but solicitation on the street is still forbidden.

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Nephew Sues Uncle Over Awkward Facebook Photos

Can you take legal action after an embarrassing photo tag?

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People Are Already Scrambling to Trademark ‘Linsanity’

As the Knicks go to Linfinity and beyond, some entrepreneurial fans are hoping to cash in.

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Polo Club Founder Adopts His Own Girlfriend Amid Wrongful-Death Lawsuit

A judge wrote that the adoption “take[s] the Court into a legal twilight zone.”

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Miami Inmates Sneak In Strippers Who Pose as Legal Assistants

Got a good lawyer joke? Sometimes it’s tough to beat real life.

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Judge Orders Divorced Couple to Swap Facebook Passwords

Getting a divorce? Be careful what you post.

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A History of Gloria Allred’s High-Profile Clients

On Monday, Sharon Bialek came forward as the first woman to publicly accuse Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain of sexual abuse. By her side was attorney Gloria Allred, who has made a name for herself as a go-to lawyer in big-name cases.

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Rejoice, Parents: Lawmaker Wants Halloween to Always Fall on Saturdays

If one Connecticut lawmaker has his way, Halloween might get a little more random.

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PETA Sues SeaWorld Parks for ‘Enslaving’ Orcas

Animal-rights group PETA claims that capturing killer whales, confining them and training them to perform is the same as slavery.

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Casey Anthony’s Father Tells Dr. Phil He Wanted His Daughter Convicted

In a televised interview, Casey Anthony’s estranged parents shared their divided reactions to their daughter’s acquittal on felony charges related to granddaughter Caylee’s death.