Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- "Crazy lefties break Starbucks windows. Crazy righties shoot people" - Eschaton - http://goo.gl/Lk2yD
- Hammer in the Slammer: DeLay sentenced to 3 years in prison -http://goo.gl/2JwOF
- Mass. Mortgage Ruling: Broken chain of title makes foreclosures tougher. Banks heading for "Ibanez Mortgage Catastrophe" - http://goo.gl/Vrac3
- Tone down the tweets - Montreal Gazette http://goo.gl/DXsY3
- Ontario Court of Appeal gets tough on terror with Canada’s first terrorist http://goo.gl/Ll0NV
- Law School ‘Wonderland’ Stats Show 93% of Grads Employed, Despite 15K BigLaw Job Cuts http://is.gd/kwQCw
- Canada passes spam law http://goo.gl/cj0bH
- The Legal Issues in the Goldman-Facebook Deal - New York Times - http://is.gd/kwQjJ
- LSUC civility crusade sparks debate - Law Times - http://goo.gl/XYdtG
- WikiLeaks Lawyer Criticizes DOJ Demand for Twitter Information - http://goo.gl/BHeWe
- Facebook postings can support just cause termination - http://is.gd/kwPgm
- B.C. Mountie suspended after kicking incident http://goo.gl/7Dw1V
- Video: Unabomber attorney assigned to defend Loughnerhttp://goo.gl/ZIwXF
- Wikileaks founder Assange due in UK court Tuesday over Swedish extradition | Raw Story - http://goo.gl/Vxkgi
- Marriage commissioners must marry same-sex couples: Saskatchewan Court of ... - 650 CKOM News Talk Radio - http://goo.gl/b2kfX
- Tom DeLay sentenced to 3 years in prison http://is.gd/kwxg7
- Canadian Recording Industry To Pay $45 Million To Settle Class Action Over Copyright Infringement http://is.gd/kwxdw
- Arizona Vs. Fred Phelps http://goo.gl/8Q9Kb
- Supreme Court debates what complaints companies must disclose to stockholders http://goo.gl/9xjm3
- Rachel Spence, Toronto
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