Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- U. of Alberta dean faces plagiarism investigation - http://goo.gl/DZuYt
- Hackers Attack Senate Website - http://goo.gl/kGGP0
- Wal-Mart loses $187.6 million appeal over worker breaks -http://goo.gl/MYgq9
- Reason Seen More as Weapon Than Path to Truth -http://goo.gl/aaa8p
- Tea Party group sues Righthaven, Denver Post over copyright litigation campaign; alleges Righthaven guity of barratry -http://goo.gl/oa2zN
- Sacred Cows and Stumbling Blocks - http://goo.gl/cnqaJ
- Use of iPads by judges -- guest post by Texas Judge Dan Hinde -http://goo.gl/OKA8F
- Ontario court to rule on validity of anti-prostitution laws - Global Toronto - http://goo.gl/n8kSx
- Apple iCloud Sued by iCloud Communications - http://goo.gl/KF4C7
- “IHOP v. IHOP, Round 2″ - http://goo.gl/01KeP
- Appeal Court judges closely scrutinize federal government's prostitution claims - The Canadian Press - http://goo.gl/p8UWA
- Arguments begin in landmark prostitution-laws case - CTV.ca -http://goo.gl/GCVgy
- Judge says there's no evidence that gay judge who heard Prop. 8 case wanted to marry (Carlos Lozano/L.A. NOW) -http://goo.gl/W2R4W
- Latimer judge decries mandatory sentencing - CBC.ca -http://is.gd/hboA8o
- Lawyer on hook for 40% of clients' costs - Law Times -http://goo.gl/8FTvb
- Profession's reputation a lost cause, lawyers told - Law Times -http://goo.gl/cFWkR
- A law firm partner is an 'employee,' says BC court -http://goo.gl/uz66B
- A Canadian Symbol Brought to Court: Victims of Moose Crashes Sue Newfoundland in Class Action Suit - http://goo.gl/feryU
- Government argues prostitution not a constitutional right in landmark case - http://goo.gl/ZUXvZ
- When Should a Release Signed by an Employee Bar a Legal Proceeding Against the Employer? | Doorey's Workplace Law Blog -http://goo.gl/3Slwa
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