This is another installment of "a little birdie told me so," with highlights of our Twitter updates over the past week:
- Court Rules Ottawa Must Seek Khadr's Return http://bit.ly/zGIJn
- Jackson estate expected to balloon by $200M http://bit.ly/2pBCsB
- Tort Reform Leader Brings Class Action Over Towed Car http://bit.ly/idjqe
- Md. Judge Admits Deflating Tire Over Parking Spot http://bit.ly/12k9YY
- The World's 10 Best Court Web Sites http://bit.ly/BIM5P
- Woman Sues Ex-Boyfriend for Posting Her Nude Photos http://bit.ly/M0NNV
- Balsillie, Bettman agree to depositions in Coyotes case http://bit.ly/3AzBw
- Microsoft Barred From Selling Word http://bit.ly/DP3dh
- Ouch!! 6 months for yawing in court: http://bit.ly/r9WBc
- Alberta to introduce distracted driving law this fall: Drivers in Alberta may soon have to hang up their phones ..http://bit.ly/p78S0
- ACLU Says It's Not Kosher to Define Kosher: Is Georgia's kosher law kosher? A local rabbi doesn't think so .. http://bit.ly/4wjqzj
- No Bail for Web Talk Show Host Who Said Judges Deserve to Die (Law.com) - http://tiny.cc/WiseLaw586
- Supreme Court turns down Conrad Black bail request (CTV) -http://tiny.cc/WiseLaw813
- Hourly Workers Sue to Be Paid for After-Hours Cell Phone Use (ABA Journal) - http://tiny.cc/WiseLaw422
- Ontario Anti-Gay Fringe Candidate Guilty of Inciting Hatred http://tiny.cc/WiseLaw361
- Birther Suit Slapped Down By 10th Circuit http://tiny.cc/WiseLaw514
- Keep Canada Out of the U.S. Health-Care Debate: Bob Rae http://tiny.cc/WiseLaw799
- Coyote Fever: Smart lawyer is Balsillie’s ace in the hole http://tiny.cc/WiseLaw408
- Garry J. Wise, Toronto
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