Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter.
- Omar Khadr Jury Asks For Replay Of Witness Testimony As Deliberations Resume http://is.gd/gxogj
- Omar Khadr Sentencing Jury To Go Back At It After No Decision Reached http://is.gd/gxocO
- Sedona Canada Commentary on Proportionality in Electronic Disclosure & Discovery http://is.gd/gxnYQ
- Spousal Sponsorship gone Bad: Family and Immigration law don't always see "eye to eye" http://is.gd/gxnRU
- Omar Khadr sentencing jury to continue deliberations http://is.gd/gwwhJ
- Omar Khadr prosecution calls for 25-year sentence - Toronto Starhttp://is.gd/gvZ1h
- Lawyer emphasizes Khadr's age in address to jury - Toronto Star http://is.gd/gvYsD
- 2010 Canadian Blog Awards http://is.gd/gvXGC
- The Stewart/Colbert Rallies in Pictures http://is.gd/gvWzy
- As iPad replaces laptop, lawyers lag behind rest of business world in making the transition http://is.gd/gvWfq
- Guidelines for Use of Twitter Trademarks (viaTwitter Help Center):http://bit.ly/bXmGx8
- SCC rules in sex-abuse suit against priest, archbishop http://is.gd/gtUFA
- I hijacked a Facebook account with Firesheep - Computerworld (blog) http://is.gd/gtUBN
- Lawyers Lag Behind Business World in Utilizing the iPad http://is.gd/gtU4m
- Split Decision: Two Black Charges Upheld, Two Dismissed http://is.gd/gtTR0
- Jury Acquits on Most Serious Charges: Anna Nicole Smith Addiction Trial http://is.gd/gtTJ5
- CFL fines Blue Bomber for pink gloves http://is.gd/gtTpU
- Take Down Election-Eve Legal Ethics Censure and Replace It with My Order, Fed’l Judge Tells Agency http://is.gd/gtTdg
- Newsweek: Fact-checking state supreme court ads http://is.gd/gtSno
- Top hacker 'retires'; experts brace for his return http://is.gd/gtS56
- Social media delivers law firm content to people who want it http://is.gd/gtS2I
- Conrad Black could be retried on fraud convictions overturned by appeal court - Toronto Star http://is.gd/gtPM1
- The law to learn the ways of Facebook and Twitter - Online Social Media http://is.gd/gtPK2
- Report: BP, Halliburton Knew Well Cement Was Unstable Before They Used It http://is.gd/gtP0F
- Alleged abuse victim arrested in priest beating http://is.gd/gtOff
- Big City: Reflecting on a Lawsuit Against a 4-Year-Oldhttp://is.gd/gtO2Q
- The Clarence Thomas controversy http://is.gd/gtNUF
- You have the right to remain silent. Just try: Shanoff - Toronto Sun http://is.gd/gtLNL
- Rachel Spence, Toronto
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