We hope all of our reader's had a lovely weekend! Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter:
- B.C.'s missing women inquiry set to begin - http://goo.gl/YCmYP
- Don Cherry comments draw legal threat from NHL trio -http://goo.gl/EISaR
- Justice Clarence Thomas: 20 Years on the Supreme Court -http://goo.gl/uZK4V
- Cops: Amish forced haircuts on others - http://goo.gl/W3Tvb
- BC teachers return to court to review class-size decision - CBC.ca -http://goo.gl/u3MRb
- Ohio's 'Joe the Plumber' plans to run for Congress -http://goo.gl/mvxk2
- Harper swings and misses on Insite - Macleans.ca -http://goo.gl/jQj4I
- Landmark Insite decision threatens peace between judges and legislators - Globe and Mail - http://goo.gl/nen5N
- Opening statements set in 'underwear bomber' trial -http://goo.gl/OxBqy
- No More Tanning Beds For Under-18 Crowd - http://goo.gl/qpTXe
- US legal memo justifies killing of al-Awlaqi - http://goo.gl/s8S3l
- Leafs Hang On, Beat Sens in Wild Finish - http://goo.gl/hf7Xq
- Feds Say John Edwards' Lawyer Has Potential Conflicts of Interest -http://goo.gl/Wh1Q0
- Woman sues film distributor and theater for misleading trailer -http://goo.gl/wbaQI
- Blue Sky or Dark Skies? Cloud Computing for Lawyers -http://goo.gl/xIgtf
- 'Girls Gone Wild' founder loses in Nev. high court -http://goo.gl/sQXci
- Supermarket 'law shops' to sell legal services (BBC) -http://goo.gl/b83ov
- Ex-Law School Controller Pleads Guilty in $173K Embezzlement Aided by Tuition Breaks - http://goo.gl/4i8yg
- Federal judge again declines to hold CIA in contempt for destruction of interview tapes - http://goo.gl/OVBgM
- Everything Is a Remix Exposes the Fallacy of Copyrights Gone Wild - http://goo.gl/ZcVLj
- Food agency database shows rise in serious product recalls -http://goo.gl/67yDK
- Estin: "Global Child Welfare: The Challenges for Family Law" -http://goo.gl/eLTj5
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