By tradition (and because it’s so easy), the first column of December and the last one of the year (or the first of next year, depending on how the dates line up) is a look back at the past year’s legal tomfoolery, hijinks, monkeyshines, and shenanigans — and that’s without even considering some of the folks running for president. So, without further ado: • The year started off with a story from Canada, where the disputes are usually . . . a bit more civilized, at least compared to those in the United States. It involved an election for mayor of a town called Pouce Coupe, British Columbia. (Pouce Coupe is more of a hamlet, actually; about halfway between Vancouver and the province’s northern
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