Here are the leading legal headlines from over the weekend, courtesy of Wise Law on Twitter:
- Google+ is the best thing that ever happened to Facebook - ZDNet (blog) - http://goo.gl/Lhiel
- Mitsubishi Heavy comes under cyberattack - http://goo.gl/ECTOj
- Manhattan AG's office suspends lawyer who moonlights as a dominatrix (New York Post) - http://goo.gl/bpWxd
- 2011 Opening of the Courts - http://goo.gl/42eCq
- RIM's product failure is also a marketing failure - http://goo.gl/AIGOH
- Defamation laws put social media users and employers at serious risk - http://goo.gl/yRXrv
- Toronto News: Chief justice calls for new family court system - thestar.com - http://goo.gl/gGArr
- Iran: Court to commute sentences for 2 jailed Americans -http://goo.gl/1zVMD
- Court upholds self-defence rights for homeowners - Ottawa Citizen - http://goo.gl/4fpbV
- Fla. court says 1 spank isn't domestic violence - http://goo.gl/sL3Gt
- Justice Department confirms downward trend in violent crime -http://goo.gl/9h2ja
- Court Filing Details Shortcomings of 9/11 Airport Screeners -http://goo.gl/dmHy8
- Meet the dominatrix - Globe and Mail - http://goo.gl/aUJMH
- Ontario seeks to intervene in high-court HIV case - Vancouver Sun -http://goo.gl/Uu8Ub
- Air Canada flight attendants give strike notice; could be off as of Wednesday - http://goo.gl/3BJQ1
- The law and Justice Clarence Thomas (Los Angeles Times) -http://goo.gl/tBGWt
- Palin Snorting Cocaine Off An Oil Drum - http://goo.gl/0I4bz
- In Mexico, Tweeting About Drug Cartels Can Be Fatal -http://goo.gl/SI9qx
- Invoking 'frustration' far from simple - The Province - goo.gl/oApY
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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