- WikiLeaks' payment processor to sue card companies http://is.gd/ir9lP
- Senate Tories axing requirement that all Supreme Court judges be fluently bilingual - The Globe and Mail: http://bit.ly/gSBLsZ
- Nicholson 'offended' by Craigslist failure to remove adshttp://is.gd/ir2rm
- Polygamist leader Jeffs has trouble finding lawyer http://is.gd/ir2kL
- Newsweek: Things the Internet killed http://is.gd/ir2hA
- Facebook, Twitter boot WikiLeaks supporters after Visa attack - CNET http://is.gd/iqyi8
- Exclusive: Sarah Palin Under Cyber-Attack from Wikileaks Supporters ... (Political Punch) http://is.gd/iqvGH
- Employee constructively dismissed due to harassment by his coworkers http://is.gd/iqvgb
- Judges Can Have Facebook Friends, With ‘Constant Vigil,’ Says Ohio Supreme Court Board http://is.gd/iqv7x
- Top judges giving up silence to embrace the people's court - Globe and Mail http://is.gd/iqtF8
- Criminal sentencing an 'unguided missile,' Alberta's top court says - Globe and Mail http://is.gd/iqtr1
- McGuinty says gov't erred on G20 fence law http://is.gd/ioU2f
- “Antipiracy lawyers pirate from other antipiracy lawyers”http://is.gd/ioTSL
- Employees can reject serious changes to their jobs - Metro Canada - Toronto http://is.gd/ioTPR
- N.S. judge rejects 'excited delirium' as cause of deathhttp://is.gd/ioToh
- The Lede: MasterCard Site Attacked in WikiLeaks Retaliationhttp://is.gd/ioShl
- McGuinty Won’t Apologize For Secret Law Confusionhttp://is.gd/ioSfv
- PayPal admits US pressure over WikiLeaks account freeze (Esther Addley/Guardian) http://is.gd/ioS78
- Judge delays Roger Clemens' trial for 3 months http://is.gd/ioQQx
- 'We have a problem,' acting police chief admits - Ottawa Citizenhttp://is.gd/ioQLT
- Senate Convicts Judge Porteous on Four Articles of Impeachmenthttp://is.gd/ioMDc
- Rachel Spence, Toronto
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