Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Woman Sues Match.com, Claiming Assault - http://bit.ly/g4kREn
- First prostitution, now pot: Ontario courts keep targeting taboos - Toronto Life http://is.gd/fZqYXB
- Britain to ban exports of execution drugs to US http://is.gd/WWImHH
- Blue Jays, ballet, strippers seeking G20 compensation - http://is.gd/ybbxdD
- Conservatives ask Elections Canada to nullify votes cast at U of G Wednesday - Guelph Mercury http://is.gd/6LLofZ
- Plagiarizing B.C. judge prompts new trial http://is.gd/7li5hH
- Charlie Sheen Gets Mixed Reaction in Toronto - Hollywood Reporter http://is.gd/OwuZ7w
- Peel police officer charged with staging car crashes http://is.gd/1icBHE
- As smoke clears, Tories, Liberals react to pot ruling - Globe and Mail http://is.gd/p2x3zK
- Duke rape accuser might face murder charge http://is.gd/CrX5Lr
- Judge rules Russell Williams divorce proceedings to stay under wraps http://is.gd/EeXd19
- Forwarding Sexually Suggestive Humorous Emails and Workplace Harassment http://is.gd/YhFX7R
- Bencher Election Watch: Diversity survey and Twitter Town Hall http://is.gd/N6IuSH
- War crimes allegations levelled against B.C. man http://is.gd/guRfdz
- Spanish judge drops Bush admin torture probe, draws fire in U.S.http://is.gd/sCLHBl
- The two-tiered justice system: an illustration http://is.gd/mV8uIC
- Supremre Court of Canada grants leave to appeal BC prostitution ruling on sex workers' standing in legal challenge -http://goo.gl/hunPG
- Sheen warned not to smoke on stage in Toronto http://is.gd/pAaPb3
- Egypt army reconsiders cases of jailed protesters http://is.gd/lDS0xu
- The Torture Apologists Who Corrupted America's Youth http://is.gd/uQvQHl
- Feds, Quebec to pay wrongfully convicted man $13.1M - CTV.ca http://is.gd/OT9Kmf
- Heresy!!! Lawyer Questions the Value of an iPad in Legal Practice http://is.gd/lhjFNg
- Judge won't suspend Demjanjuk plea over FBI file http://is.gd/WhXNXt
- Ex-NHLer Damphousse charged with spouse assault http://is.gd/x0pPBp
- 'Ordinary lawyer' recognized with extraordinary award - Sault Star http://is.gd/wAq84b
- Pride and 'Israeli apartheid': A guide to the controversy - Toronto Star http://is.gd/0Bznf2
- BC Supreme Court rules legislation removing teachers' bargaining rights unconstitutional http://bit.ly/gCD4Ca
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