Here are the leading legal headlines from Wise Law on Twitter for Thursday, November 17, 2011:
- Porn Company Vivid Threatens Legal Action Over HTC’s New "Vivid" Smartphone http://bit.ly/t8mJKS
- DNA Test Wins New Trial for 4 Jailed as Teens in Murder Case, But Top Chicago Prosecutor Has Doubts http://bit.ly/rDaCN1
- Va. Judge OK’d $722K Legal Fees Clawback Due to Withheld Facebook Photos and Information http://bit.ly/vBJwpd
- Famous medical ethics lecturer's credentials challenged in BC euthanasia case - Globe and Mail http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Role of obesity in child-custody battles in the U.S: Higher Weight, Higher Child Custody Disputes http://bit.ly/uixeqV
- 'Dead' laws clog Criminal Code - Winnipeg Free Press http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- Government To Strengthen Hate Speech Provisions In Criminal Code http://bit.ly/tFZ5v3
- Enforcement of Ontario prostitution laws upsetting advocates - Toronto Sun http://bit.ly/d62xgF
- DOJ: Stop Lying About Your Weight - US Federal government looking to criminalize lying on the Internet http://bit.ly/rq41Kb
- Rachel Spence , Law Clerk
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