Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Supreme Court to hear Microsoft appeal http://is.gd/hYLDE
- Blawgers Get Free Passes to LegalTech New York http://is.gd/hYFZ3
- WikiLeaks as Terrorists? http://is.gd/hYFm0
- Stevens Takes on a Public Role and Explains His Opposition to the Death Penalty http://is.gd/hYF6w
- Are the Airport Full-Body Scanners Coming to Courthouses?http://is.gd/hYF19
- Hitchens vs Blair http://is.gd/hYEEG
- SJC Proposes New Rule on Technology in the Courtshttp://is.gd/hYEuA
- Home butchering crackdown in Ontario - North Country Public Radio (blog) http://is.gd/hYEoO
- No Charges in Michigan for Burning Koran, Leaving it on Doorstep of Mosque the Night Before Sept. 11, 2010 http://is.gd/hYEhd
- G20 probe slammed by Toronto police chief http://is.gd/hYE30
- Should States Be Able To File For Bankruptcy? http://is.gd/hXZv4
- Prostitution appeal decision expected - CBC.ca http://is.gd/hYDQu
- A legal primer on strip searches - Ottawa Citizen http://is.gd/hYDNa
- Judge issues permanent injunction on Oklahoma Islamic law ban http://is.gd/hYDIa
- What do Human Rights Commissions and tribunals do? - Troy Media Corporation http://is.gd/hYDz9
- Hershey sues Mars over candy wrapper design http://is.gd/hYCNP
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