Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Social Networking and Your Job http://goo.gl/grlS4
- These Lawyers Still Love Law Practice. Find Out Why http://goo.gl/d2vzY
- GWBush cancels trip to Switzerland over fears of being arrested for torture http://goo.gl/Gi49j
- Facebook Firing Case Could Go to Hearing - NBC Connecticut http://goo.gl/K3ILP
- Witness Says Julian Assange is Being Framed http://goo.gl/rOBOB
- Polygamy hearing final arguments on TV, web - CBC.ca http://goo.gl/thoKe
- No religious right to smoke marijuana, judge rules - Toronto Star http://goo.gl/4GYeQ
- Lawmaker gets firsthand lesson on Facebook identity theft - Ct Post http://goo.gl/fseGH
- Better Legal Writing: Tips from a Journalist http://goo.gl/xuVu9
- Postal workers must pay for unlawful strike http://goo.gl/ngmsF
- U.S. Supreme Court will hear Microsoft's appeal of a judgment awarded to Toronto-based i4i http://goo.gl/sdGCz
- Best and worst jobs, from actuary to roustabout http://goo.gl/BfQt3
- Party hosts sued in Manitoba teen's death http://goo.gl/Ni0PI
- Supreme Court rules that GST debt is unsecured under CCAA http://goo.gl/uH1Bd
- Ontario’s Commercial Mediation Act, 2010: establishing mediation as an effective alternative to litigation http://goo.gl/ADJXv
- Loudoun judge defies Va. Supreme Court, continues to reopen immigrants' cases http://goo.gl/baP0j
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