- Lawyer Sues for Humiliation and Lost Business Due to Misspelled Yellowbook Ad http://is.gd/gRfVd
- 2nd Circuit: Starbucks not liable in “double-cup” hot-tea suit http://is.gd/gRfBe
- Supreme Court, with Kagan participating, turns down early health care challenge http://is.gd/gRfqa
- Oklahoma's ban on Islamic law blocked http://is.gd/gRdQN
- Labor Board Backs Worker Who Criticized on Facebook - Wall Street Journal http://is.gd/gRca9
- Repeal of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Faces Struggle in Congresshttp://is.gd/gRc8y
- Ontario parents who fail to pay support can lose car - National Post http://is.gd/gRc4h
- The mysterious world of RESPs revealed http://is.gd/gRc3B
- Criticism of British Columbia's Proposed Family Law Reformhttp://is.gd/gRc2r
- Olbermann Apologizes to Viewers http://is.gd/gRbX2
- Canadian Human Rights Tribunal to Air Canada: Reinstate pilots; retirement age of 60 is discriminatory http://goo.gl/VzBW1
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