Here are today's legal leading headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Feds must make websites accessible to blind: court http://is.gd/i2oxd
- Student faces three years in prison for modifying Xbox 360 http://is.gd/i2o6j
- Lawsuit pits one messianic Jewish group against another - Globe and Mail http://is.gd/i2o6d
- Why WikiLeaks’ Assange Might Elude U.S. Prosecution http://is.gd/i2nQM
- Psychological harassment: An employer's duties http://is.gd/i2nCu
- The top things you can do to avoid a legal malpractice claim http://is.gd/i2nu1
- Colo. lawyer sues over TSA airport screening http://is.gd/i2nfV
- Sanctity of Contract in Employment Cases http://is.gd/i2nfR
- Alberta court to issue landmark ruling on province's Metis hunting - Vancouver Sun http://is.gd/i2mcm
- Male-only inheritance overturned http://is.gd/i2m3L
- Interpol puts WikiLeaks founder on most-wanted listhttp://is.gd/i2m0j
- Law Firm Leaders Survey 2010 http://is.gd/i2lV6
- Chief Justice of B.C. Speaks on High Cost of Legal Services http://is.gd/i2lG3
- Judge upholds healthcare reform law (Julian Pecquet/The Hill) http://is.gd/i2lvz
- Opinion: Expert undergoes grilling over qualifications in BC polygamy case - Vancouver Sun http://is.gd/i2lus
- Huckabee: Execute Source of the Wikileaks http://is.gd/i2lp8
- Senate passes food safety bill http://is.gd/i2ljG
- Rogers in talks to buy Leafs? http://is.gd/i2lhA
- DeLay trial a window into influence http://is.gd/i2l7W
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