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- Supreme Court could rule by next spring on constitutionality of health care reform - http://t.co/GtuNDcHs
- Conrad Murray/Michael Jackson Trial Begins Tomorrow -http://t.co/1FDwuh2v
- Google+ Hits 50 Million Users, Adding 2 Million Every Day -http://t.co/UQg3lqpS
- Restrictive covenants: you showed me the door, and now you want my fidelity? - http://t.co/AFLNZPbo
- Sheen and Warner Bros. settle $100M lawsuit - http://t.co/ja7nX0pm
- Video shows van der Sloot confession - http://t.co/jyDEdGK5
- Strauss-Kahn Lawyers Say He Had Diplomatic Immunity -http://t.co/6D1QAn2s
- Judge slammed for appearance of bias - Law Times -http://t.co/egXYjhpG
- Judicial resources uneven, stats show - Law Times -http://t.co/jo5okXxa
- Lawyers gearing up for assault on omnibus bill - Law Times -http://t.co/8WCcqJHS
- Tim Hortons worker with cancer reinstated - Healthzone.ca -http://t.co/gAuAjBQZ
- Christie Blatchford: Lawsuit against Russell Williams, police is brave, but ... - National Post (blog) - http://t.co/mPaQ0yju
- Ontario judge slams 'Dark Ages' court system - Canadian Lawyer Magazine - http://t.co/kgcKRkeU
- Law Graduates DENIED Opportunity To Sit For Bar Because They Lied To Law Schools About Their Criminal Records -http://t.co/NudugL2Y
- Facebook policies tricky for employers, workers -http://t.co/vFQPLuV8
- Apple argues iPad case in Australia tablet row -http://t.co/EoBnF5xP
- Hackers may have had head start in Ottawa cyber-attack -http://t.co/vpJaWEzZ
- Law firms focus on smartphone apps - http://t.co/d0cYTqJN
- Status update: service by Facebook - http://t.co/5TLPc7KR
- SCC to tackle veiled witness controversy - http://t.co/148UK2rG
- Lawyer articling search hard due to economy - Lawyers Weekly -http://t.co/cYC5DBN6
- Elana Kagan’s First Year Report Card - http://t.co/sKJymbIL
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