- First injunction specifically bans Facebook and Twitter - Telegraph.co.uk - http://goo.gl/trne1
- The People vs. Goldman Sachs | Rolling Stone - http://goo.gl/PVGhe
- Aaron: Court will decide about 'latent defect' - Toronto Star -http://goo.gl/kUwKe
- Lime Wire file-sharing service to pay record labels $105 million -http://goo.gl/PQiVX
- Judge acquits G20 'jester' of carrying Molotov cocktails - Toronto Star - http://goo.gl/BDbar
- Four Mounties in Taser death case now facing charges -http://goo.gl/fFZwR
- Federal Judge’s Membership in All-White Country Club Not an Ethics Violation, Panel Says - http://goo.gl/uWNVR
- B.C. introduces Canada's toughest animal cruelty law -http://goo.gl/tsM1x
- Demjanjuk Convicted for Role in Nazi Death Camp -http://goo.gl/Gxjji
- Another Restrictive Covenant Bites the Dust - http://goo.gl/POVc5
- UK Law Firm Fined Over Data Breach - http://goo.gl/zkns5
- Texas Passes Bill to Make Some Fish Tales a Crime -http://goo.gl/ELPAZ
- Supreme Court to hear case about keeping Vancouver injection site open - Winnipeg Free Press - http://goo.gl/xHii7
- Verdict expected in Demjanjuk's German war crimes trial -http://goo.gl/30ysN
- Legal expert questions Rob Ford's election finances - Toronto Star -http://is.gd/Ih94kG
- Who Owns the Legal Right to Promote Death on a Plate? -http://goo.gl/sV6Ce
- Lawsuit claims Vatican covered up child sex abuse -http://goo.gl/UELrG
- The courts continue to scrutinize the conduct of workplace investigations - http://goo.gl/xswRe
- Jury Awards $1.4M to Ex-Prosecutor Fired After Blowing Whistle on Municipal Judge - http://goo.gl/JiTS5
- Banks Willing to Pay $5 Billion to Settle Mortgage Mess -http://goo.gl/uxSx3
- A Criminal First: Company Convicted of Foreign Bribery -http://goo.gl/ky0Yq
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- Rachel Spence, Toronto
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