- Appeal to keep Twitter data out of WikiLeaks probe filed - http://goo.gl/GgWKs
- Orphaned Legislation http://goo.gl/OX6Gv
- Final arguments set for BC polygamy hearings - CTV.ca - http://goo.gl/gRi8g
- Japanese nuke plant downplayed tsunami risk http://goo.gl/IYtdt
- Canadian Internet law update - 2010 http://goo.gl/v2Fk0
- Eminem Lawsuit May Raise Pay for Older Artists http://goo.gl/gWD2A
- A New York Prosecutor With Worldwide Reach http://goo.gl/06pqr
- Judge silences reporter's request - Toronto Star http://goo.gl/L5EWH
- Opposition Brings Down Canadian Government http://goo.gl/8llLY
- Jewish Cabbie in Montreal Allowed to Display Religious Objects in His Car http://goo.gl/Onika
- Computer ruling seen as landmark workplace decision - Globe and Mail http://goo.gl/hyIhH
- Facebook takes on domain squatters - Ireland’s communications news service – Siliconrepublic.com - http://goo.gl/vKKtT
- The Twitter election: How tweets can change Canada's political landscape http://goo.gl/GxPIO
- Ontario Chief Justice Warren Winkler's program to fix our ailing family courts - Globe and Mail http://goo.gl/x4NIN
- Severely disabled mom wins visitation http://goo.gl/BU6vK
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