Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Facebook knows your face. Is that a problem? - Christian Science Monitor http://is.gd/iTwav
- No ‘substantive’ damage from Wikileaks, Biden admits http://is.gd/iSNyL
- Vigna v. Levant: Ezra Decides To Go Another Round http://is.gd/iTv6M
- Council Votes To Scrap Car Tax, Declare TTC An Essential Service http://is.gd/iTv0X
- Canadians unnecessarily being put under knife: Report http://is.gd/iTuJU
- The Great Fallacy of Intellectual Property http://is.gd/iTuFs
- Media Decoder: After 25 Years, Larry King Signs Off http://is.gd/iTutI
- As Inmate Seeks to Suppress Wired Lawyer’s Evidence, a New Issue: Did Feds Bug Lawyer Room at Jail? http://is.gd/iSqOw
- Florida Federal Judge Still Not Persuaded That Health-Care Law is Legal http://is.gd/iSqMq
- Woman Sues TV Preacher for Failing to Disclose Affair http://is.gd/iSqAm
- Nine months for Internet luring conviction - Edmonton Journal http://is.gd/iSqq1
- G20 Summit just one of 2010's pressing legal issues - Toronto Sun http://is.gd/iSqlt
- China bans poultry, product imports from Manitoba over bird flu fears http://bit.ly/h7KnT0
- Canadian broadcaster CTV cleared over repeated plays of Olympic luge death video http://bit.ly/fqQ352
- Court: Irish abortion ban violates women's rights http://is.gd/iR1m5
- WikiLeaks Founder Ordered Freed as Court Rejects Appeal http://is.gd/iR13n
- Conrad Black libel case going to top court http://is.gd/iR0LS
- Court: Assange Will Be Freed http://is.gd/iR0kM
- Rebuilding a Law Library, Part 3: Is There a Place for Law Reports? http://is.gd/iR09I
- As Christmas nears, courtrooms fill with parents battling over kids - Globe and Mail http://is.gd/iQZM1
- SCC will hear appeal by Black's former associates - CTV.ca http://is.gd/iQZKB
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