Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Some Federal Courts Ban Smartphones Because They Could Be Bombs http://goo.gl/KKPB4
- A “Checklist Manifesto” for Law Students http://goo.gl/v4uKD
- Pop ban proposed for city vending machines http://goo.gl/fHK0y
- Judge approves $250,000 settlement for Bush inauguration protesters http://goo.gl/Ts7l6
- Beatles songs sales cost music website $950,000 http://goo.gl/S2um1
- Nokia Files Complaint Against Apple (Again) http://is.gd/DNzdoZ
- Netflix says caps only in place to drive up bills http://goo.gl/g0EUH
- Does Sears Have a Policy of Falsely Alleging Cause for Dismissal? http://goo.gl/CSFte
- Why the ABA Survey Gets it Wrong on Blogs http://goo.gl/hjmRw
- Brazil gives grandparents visitation rights http://goo.gl/3ScjC
- No common law tort for invasion of privacy: Ontario judge - Financial Post http://goo.gl/QinSr
- Report: BP’s executives could face charges http://goo.gl/X2s8l
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