Here are today's leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- Family sues wind farm, alleging health damage - http://goo.gl/5NFvp
- Lawyers battle over letters to parents of shoplifters - Law Times -http://goo.gl/qlz82
- Lohan cramming in therapy, work before court date -http://goo.gl/iwZiI
- US Supreme Court to decide if corporations and political groups can be sued in US for human rights abuses abroad. http://goo.gl/ejC6p
- Abortion bans could end up in state constitutions -http://goo.gl/VgUJ2
- Texas conservatives reject Harper's crime plan - http://goo.gl/gJMdq
- Merely browsing a website could amount to signing a contract -http://goo.gl/fwr1o
- Michael Bryant to pen a book about 2009 cyclist incident -http://goo.gl/qV47j
- iPads Replace Bound Playbooks on Some N.F.L. Teams -http://goo.gl/wIOG8
- Harper picks two Ontario appeal judges to fill Supreme Court vacancies - Globe and Mail - http://goo.gl/r5McC
- Moldaver 'a force to be reckoned with' - Toronto Star -http://goo.gl/UMM15
- No tort of invasion of privacy in Ontario – not so in Europe -http://goo.gl/PznJE
- From waitress to the highest court - Toronto Star -http://goo.gl/vAqxq
- Georgia Lawyer’s Old Case Files End Up in Recycling Bin at Newspaper Offices - http://goo.gl/85UfV
- Rachel Spence, Law Clerk
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