Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- New York City votes to ban smoking in parks, on beaches http://goo.gl/Z6uND
- WikiLeaks: 3 linked to 9/11 still on loose http://goo.gl/bmA3M
- No more smoking in NYC parks http://goo.gl/K0MaI
- The Real ‘CSI’: How America’s Patchwork System of Death Investigations Puts the Living at Risk - http://goo.gl/cAIuV
- Stanley Cup winner suing Chilliwack hockey school for wrongful dismissal - The Province http://goo.gl/u1RHT
- B.C. man gets 6 months for beating puppy to death http://goo.gl/LcSL5
- Government of Manitoba gets tough on workplace bullying - new regulations effective Feb 1 - http://goo.gl/Jyds2
- The Politics of "Judicial Activism" - TalkLeft http://goo.gl/YbttY
- Obama's Lawyer Previews New Push to Confirm Judgeshttp://goo.gl/cKICu
- Privacy rights at work? Not so much - Metro Canada - Edmonton http://goo.gl/SPnGM
- How Facebook can lead to cause for firing - National Post http://goo.gl/jn9m1
- WikiLeaks nominated for Nobel Peace Prize http://goo.gl/Vq2MG
- Small Claims Court, Simplified Procedure and Proportionality http://is.gd/U2klMj
- Students free to call teacher fat and worse on Facebook - Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog) http://goo.gl/zbaAe
- Mona Lisa model was a male, say Italian researchers http://is.gd/J4xkmf
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