Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter.
- Surrender a stickhandle for James? - Winnipeg Free Press http://is.gd/grr3q
- The Torture of Omar Khadr - Ottawa Citizen - http://bit.ly/964Xb3
- Verdict on Friday - End the farce! Chinatown grocer must be acquitted Michele Mandel Toronto Sun: http://bit.ly/aulYA5
- Teen's Scary Fog Machine Suit Spooks Haunted House http://is.gd/gpKAr
- Khadr's Charter rights left by the wayside - Victoria Times Colonist http://is.gd/gpKvX
- Warning: "Firesheep" app allows hackers to access Facebook, Twitter accounts, via public wi-fi http://t.co/ytS1vvR
- Judge Requires Racial, Gender “Diversity” in Class Counsel http://is.gd/gpIYk
- Survey: Judges Split on Their Use of Social Media http://is.gd/gpHHb
- On Justice Thomas and the Supreme Court’s Strange Recusal Process http://is.gd/gpHuH
- New York Judge Continues Unusual Push For Diversity http://is.gd/gpHnq
- WikiLeaks Documents Confirm Pentagon Knew of Civilian Death Toll and Torture in Iraq http://is.gd/gpHm8
- Billing Targets: Are They Driving Women Lawyers Out of the Profession? http://is.gd/gpHki
- Nestle Fired Law Firm Over Poached Secretary Incident http://is.gd/gpGxC
- The Failure of the Lawyers’ Cartel http://is.gd/gpGvU
- Prosecutors Blast Ex-DA in ‘Nightmare’ Case of Innocent Man Jailed 18 Years http://is.gd/gpFZN
- A Case That’s Actually About Falsely Shouting Fire (Almost) http://is.gd/gpFZ0
- How Toronto voted in the mayoral election http://is.gd/gpFWJ
- Referring to Former Boss as Slimebag Does Not Constitute Disparagement, At Least in Ohio http://is.gd/gpFQr
- FarmVille Playing Mom Admits She Killed Infant Who Interrupted Facebook Game - CBS News http://is.gd/gpF6X
- Supreme Court to consider 'two beer' defence - Toronto Star http://is.gd/gpETh
- Chretien satisfied by ruling against sponsorship judge http://is.gd/gpEQp
- Rachel Spence, Toronto
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